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The heat change at constant volume (q(v)...

The heat change at constant volume `(q_(v))` is equal to

A

`Delta U`

B

`Delta H`

C

RT

D

`Delta G`

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The correct Answer is:
A

At constant volume, the work done W=0 so heat change `Delta Q= Delta U` (Change in internal energy).
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