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1672 cal of heat is given to one mole of oxygen at `0^(@)C` keeping the volume constant. Rise in temperature is (R = 2 cal/mole/`""^(@)`K)

A

`33.6^(@)C`

B

`36.3^(@)C`

C

`63.3^(@)C`

D

`334.4^(@)C`

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