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"The internal energy of an ideal gas depends on what? Select one:

a. Its volume
b. Its pressure
c. Its temperature
d. All of the
above"

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Final answer:

The internal energy of an ideal gas depends on its temperature.

Step-by-step explanation:

The internal energy of an ideal gas depends on its temperature (c) as per the ideal gas law. The internal energy is completely independent of the gas's volume and pressure. An increase in internal energy is often associated with an increase in temperature.

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