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Standard X
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Ideal Gas Equation
30. 21 J of h...
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30. 21 J of heat energy is supplied to a diatomic idealgas at constant pressure, then change in internalenergy of the gas is(1) 10 J(2) 12 J(3) 15 J(4) 18 J
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