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2 moles of hydrogen is heated at constant volume.The temperature of the gas is increased from 280K to 320K. If the specific heat of hydrogen at constant volume is 10.183kJ/kg K ,find the amount of heat absorbed in kJ . (Molecular weight of hydrogen =2.016)

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