The temperature of the mixture of one mole of helium and one mole of hydrogen is increased from $0^{\circ}C$ to $100^{\circ}C$ at constant pressure. The amount of heat delivered will be ...... $cal$.

  • A
    $600$
  • B
    $1200$
  • C
    $1800$
  • D
    $3600$

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