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Question
The value of ∆H for cooling 2 moles of an ideal monatomic gas from 125°C to 25°C at constant pressure will be `["given C"_"P" = 5/2"R"]`
Options
– 250 R
– 500 R
500 R
+ 250 R
Solution
– 500 R
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