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Thermodynamics

How much heat is needed to heat one mole of an ideal monatomic gas from 100K to 500 K at constant volume?  

choices in answers are

a.  5kJ  b.  8kJ   c.  49J   d.  82kJ


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A simple solution of the heat transfer to ideal monoatomic ideal gas.

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