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One mole of an ideal gas at `27^(@)` ,8.21 atm absorbs 420 cal of heat during a reversible isothermal expansion. Calculate the final volume (in litre) of gas. [Use:` R=0.0821 " litre-atm"//"K-mole"]`

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