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One-half mole of a monatomic ideal gas expands adiabatically and does 610 J of work. By how many kelvins does its temperature change? O-147 K O -98 K 49 K -105 K O OK One-half mole of a monatomic ideal gas expands adiabatically and does 610 J of work. By how many kelvins does its temperature change? O-147 K O -98 K 49 K -105 K O OK
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