One mole of a monoatomic gas is heated at a constant pressure of 1 atmosphere from OK
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One mole of a monoatomic gas is heated at a constant pressure of 1 atmosphere from OK to 100K. If the gas constant R=8.32 J/mol K, the change in internal energy of the gas is approximately
(a) 2.3 J
(b) 46 J
(c) 8.67 × 103J
(d) 1.25 x l03J
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