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    May 19, 2014, 10:47 PM
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    A diatomic ideal gas of 4 moles present in a container(insulating) at temperature T .If heat Q is supplied to it,2 moles of gas is dissociated,temperature remaining constant.Then Q=________(R=Universal Gas Constant)
    a)RT
    b)2RT
    c)3RT
    d)4RT
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    A diatomic ideal gas of 4 moles present in a container(insulating) at temperature T .If heat Q is supplied to it,2 moles of gas is dissociated,temperature remaining constant.Then Q=________(R=Universal Gas Constant)
    a)RT
    b)2RT
    c)3RT
    d)4RT

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