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The value of for one mole of an ideal gas is nearly equal : (a) 2 J / mol K (b) 8.3 J / mol K (c) 4.2 J / mol K (d) 2 cal / mol K

A

` 2 J mol ^(-1) K^(-1)`

B

` 8.3 Jmol ^(-1) K^(-1)`

C

` 4.2 J mol ^(-1) K^(-1)`

D

` 4 cal mol ^(-1) K^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

The value of `(PV)/(T) ` for one mole of an ideal gas
= gas constant
` " " 2 " cal " mol ^(-1) K^(-1)`
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