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The value on a cyclinder containing initially `1` litres of an ideal gas at `7 atm` and `25^(@)C` is opened to the atmosphere, Whose the pressure is `760` torr and the temperature is `25^(@)C`. Assuming that the process is isothermal, how much work ( in `L atm`) is done on hte atmosphere by the action of expansion ?

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