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140 (4) a14b The remperature of an open room of volume 30 m Increased from 1790 to 70 due to the sunshine The atmospherie pressure in the room remains 1 * 10 Pa Il ni and the room before and after heating, then n are the number of molecules in n will be: (1) - 2.5 * 100% JEE (Main) 2017. 4/120, 11 (R) - 1.61 1023 (3) 1.38 1023 (4) 0.5 * 10 Two moler of an ideal manastamin

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