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10 g of argon gas is compressed isothermally and reversibly at a temperature of `27^(@)C` from 10 L to 5 L. Calculate q and `Delta H` for this process. Atomic wt. of `Ar=40`.

A

`+ 103.99` cal, 0

B

`+39.99` cal, 3 J

C

`-39.99` cal, 3 J

D

`-103.99` cal, 0

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D

`W= -P(V_(2)-V_(1))" "DeltaH=DeltaU+P Delta V`
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