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A gas contained in a cylinder fitted with a frictionless piston expands against a constant pressure 1 atmosphere from a volume of 4 litre to a volume of 14 litre. In doing so, it absorbs 800 J thermal energy from surroundings. Determine `DeltaU` for the process.

A

`-213.7 J`

B

`-112 J`

C

`-50 J`

D

`-25 J`

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A

`W=-2.303 nRT "log" V_(2)/V_(1)`
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