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An ideal diatomic gas expands such that heat absorbed by it is equal to the increase in its internal energy. The specific heat of the gas is:
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The specific heat of a certain substance is . Assuming ideal solution behavior, the energy required (in ) to heat of molal of its aqueous solution from to is closest to :
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The above diagram represents the thermodynamic cycle of an engine, operating with an ideal mono-atomic gas. The amount of heat, extracted from the source in a single cycle, is:

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of nitrous oxide gas is cooled at a constant pressure of atm from to causing the compression of the gas from to . The change in internal energy of the process, is . The value of is _____.
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(R = 8.314 J/mol K) (ln7.5 = 2.01)

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