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For ideal gas the value of (dE /dv)r is

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Answered by cnchaudhary
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Answer:

zero

Explanation:

For an ideal gas,

dU=nRdT

since, it is a function of dT only and is independent of volume so its derivative with respect to volume at constant temperature will be zero, i.e,

( dV

dU ) T =0.

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