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Heat supplied to an ideal gas sample at constant Pressure :

A

if gas is diatomic then `Q:DeltaU=7:5`

B

if gas is diatomic then `Q:W=7:2`

C

if gas is monoatomic then `Q:DeltaU=5:3`

D

if gas is monoatomic then `DeltaU:W=3:2`

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A, B, C, D

We know `Q=nC_(P)DeltaT` in constant pressure will `DeltaU=nC_(V)DeltaT`
in all process
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