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For silver, C(P)(J K^(-1)"mo"^(-1))=23+0...

For silver, `C_(P)(J K^(-1)"mo"^(-1))=23+0.01T`. If the temperature `(T)` of `3` moles of silver is raised from `300K` to `1000K` at `1` atm pressure, the value of `DeltaH` will be close to :

A

`62KJ`

B

`16KJ`

C

`21KJ`

D

`13KJ`

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