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What is the internal energy of $1.0 \mathrm{~mol}$ of an ideal monatomic gas at $273 \mathrm{~K}$ ?
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The internal energy \( U \) of an ideal monatomic gas can be calculated using the formula: \[ U = \frac{3}{2} nRT \] where \( n \) is the number of moles, \( R \) is the ideal gas constant, and \( T \) is the temperature in Kelvin. Show more…
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