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[" One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas is heated at "],[" a constant pressure of one atmosphere from "0^(@)C],[" to "100^(@)C" .Then the change in the internal energy is "],[(1)20.80times10^(2)J],[" (2) "12.48times10^(2)J],[" (3) "832times10^(2)J],[" (4) "6.25times10^(2)J]

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