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A rigid container of negligible heat capacity contains one mole of an ideal gas. The temperatures of the gas increases by `1^@C` if `3.0` cal of heat is added to it. The gas may be

A

helium

B

argon

C

oxygen

D

carbon dioxide

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A, B
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