139359 One mole of an ideal gas requires $207 \mathrm{~J}$ heat to raise the temperature by $10 \mathrm{~K}$ when heated at constant pressure. If the same gas is heated at constant volume to raise the temperature by the same $10 \mathrm{~K}$, the heat required is (Given the gas constant $R=8.3 \mathrm{~J} / \mathrm{mol}-\mathrm{K})$
139359 One mole of an ideal gas requires $207 \mathrm{~J}$ heat to raise the temperature by $10 \mathrm{~K}$ when heated at constant pressure. If the same gas is heated at constant volume to raise the temperature by the same $10 \mathrm{~K}$, the heat required is (Given the gas constant $R=8.3 \mathrm{~J} / \mathrm{mol}-\mathrm{K})$
139359 One mole of an ideal gas requires $207 \mathrm{~J}$ heat to raise the temperature by $10 \mathrm{~K}$ when heated at constant pressure. If the same gas is heated at constant volume to raise the temperature by the same $10 \mathrm{~K}$, the heat required is (Given the gas constant $R=8.3 \mathrm{~J} / \mathrm{mol}-\mathrm{K})$
139359 One mole of an ideal gas requires $207 \mathrm{~J}$ heat to raise the temperature by $10 \mathrm{~K}$ when heated at constant pressure. If the same gas is heated at constant volume to raise the temperature by the same $10 \mathrm{~K}$, the heat required is (Given the gas constant $R=8.3 \mathrm{~J} / \mathrm{mol}-\mathrm{K})$