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In the temperature of 1 mole of a gas is increased by `50^(@)C`. Calculate change in kinetic energy:

A

62.32 J

B

6.235J

C

623.5J

D

6325.0J

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The correct Answer is:
C

Change in molar KE of a `"gas"=(3)/(2)RxxDeltaT`
`=(3)/(2)xx8.314xx50`
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