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Which of the following are key aspects of the ideal gas model? A) The specific internal...

Which of the following are key aspects of the ideal gas model?
A) The specific internal energy depends on temperature only.
B) The specific enthalpy of a gas depends on temperature only.
C) Z = 1 is adequately satisfied.
D) All of the above.

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