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[" A vessel of volume "0.2m^(3)" contains hydrogen gas at "],[" temperature "300K" and pressure "1" bar.Find the heat (in kcal) "],[" required to raise the temperature to "400K" .The molar heat "],[" capacity of hydrogen at constant volume is "5" callmol "K]

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