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When a diatomic gas expands at constant pressure, the percentage of heat supplied that increases temperature of the gas and in doing external work in expansion at const-ant pressure is

A

`60%, 40%`

B

`40%, 60%`

C

`28.57%, 71.42%`

D

`71.42%, 28.57%`

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