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Initially one mole of ideal gas (C(v)=(5...

Initially one mole of ideal gas `(C_(v)=(5)/(2)R)` at `0.1` atm and 300 K is put through the following cycle:

Step-I : Heating to twice its initial pressure at constant volume.
Step-II : Adiabatic expansion to its initial temperature.
Step-III : Isothermal compression back to `1.00` atm.
what is the volume at state X?

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