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Who were the scientists who proposed that the same amount of heat is needed by all atoms for its temperature to be raised by one kelvin even if these atoms have totally different masses?

  • A Petit and Dulong
  • B Watson and Crick
  • C Pauling and Corey
  • D Boltzmann and Stefan
  • E Petit and Dulong
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The rule of Petit and Dulong states that the same amount of heat is needed by all atoms despite the difference in the atomic masses for its temperature to be raised by one Kelvin.

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