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For an ideal gas, the work of reversible expansion under isothermal condition can be calculated by using expression ` = -nRT ln.(V_(f))/(V_(i))`. A sample containing 1.0 mol of an ideal gas is expanded isothermally and reversible to ten times of its original volume, in two separate experiments. The expansion is carried out at 300 K and at 600 K respectively. Choose the correct option

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