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At constant volume , 4 moles of an ideal gas when heated from 300 K to 500 K change its internal energy by 5000 J. The molar heat capacity at constant volume is ?

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The correct Answer is:
`6.25`

`Delta U = nC_(v)DeltaT`
` 5000 xx 4 xx C_(v) (500 - 300)`
`C_(v) = 6.25 " JK"^(-1)mol^(-1)` .
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