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Standard VIII
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54.To an idea...
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54.To an ideal triatomic gas 800 cal heat energy is given at constant pressure. If vibrational mode is neglected, then energy used by gas in work done against surroundings is 1) 200 cal 2) 300 cal 3) 400 cal 4) 60 cal
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