To increase the temperature of $1$ $mol$ of an ideal gas by $10$ $K$ at constant pressure,$207$ $J$ of heat is required. If the temperature of this gas is increased by $10$ $K$ at constant volume,the heat required is ....... $J$ $(R = 8.3$ $J/mol$ $K)$.

  • A
    $198.7$
  • B
    $29$
  • C
    $215.3$
  • D
    $124$

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