Consider two perfectly rigid containers; one container holds "n" moles of diatomic hydrogen gas (H2) and another container ho "n" moles of monatomic neon gas (Ne). If it takes 100 J of heat to increase the temperature of the hydrogen by 3 K, by how ma degrees will 100 J of heat raise the temperature of the neon? O 1 K O 2K ОЗК O 4 K O 5K

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Consider two perfectly rigid containers; one container holds “n" moles of diatomic hydrogen gas (H2) and another container holds
"n" moles of monatomic neon gas (Ne). If it takes 100 J of heat to increase the temperature of the hydrogen by 3 K, by how many
degrees will 100 J of heat raise the temperature of the neon?
O 1 K
O 2 K
ОЗК
O 4 K
O 5 K
Transcribed Image Text:Consider two perfectly rigid containers; one container holds “n" moles of diatomic hydrogen gas (H2) and another container holds "n" moles of monatomic neon gas (Ne). If it takes 100 J of heat to increase the temperature of the hydrogen by 3 K, by how many degrees will 100 J of heat raise the temperature of the neon? O 1 K O 2 K ОЗК O 4 K O 5 K
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