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A difinite amount of an ideal gas cfhange its state from state-1 to state-2 isothermally at 300K. If the process is carried out reversibly then work done = -1750 KJ and if the process is carried out irreversibly then work doneis equal to -1000kJ. Calculate `DeltaS_(total)=(DeltaS_("system")+DeltaS_("surrounding"))` in joule per kelvin for the irreversible isothermal process.

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