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If an ideal gas is heated at constant pressure :

A

the volume increases

B

the mass of gas remains same

C

the kinetic energy of the molecules increases

D

attraction forces between gas particles increases

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The correct Answer is:
a,b,c

(a,b,c) `V prop T` at constant P
`KE=(3)/(2)RT`(1 mole)
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