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`((delH)/(delP))_(T)` for an ideal gas is equal to...
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`((delH)/(delP))_(T)` for an ideal gas is equal to:A. zeroB. `(DeltaVRT)/(P)`C. `(PDeltaV)/(T)`D. `nRDeltaT`
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