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One mole of oxygen is heated from \( 0^{\circ} \mathrm{C} \) at constant pressure till its volume is increased by \( 10 \% \). The
P specific heat of oxygen, under these conditions, is \( 0.22 \mathrm{cal} / \mathrm{g}-\mathrm{K} \). The amount of heat required is
(a) \( 32 \times 0.22 \times 27.3 \times 4.2 \mathrm{~J} \)
(b) \( 16 \times 0.22 \times 27.3 \times 4.2 \mathrm{~J} \)
(c) \( \frac{32 \times 0.22 \times 27.3}{4.2} \mathrm{~J} \)
(d) \( \frac{16 \times 0.22 \times 27.3}{4.2} \mathrm{~J} \)
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