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Calculate the maximum work done in expanding `16g` of oxygen at `300K` occupying volume of `5dm^(3)` and isothermally untill the volume become `25dm^(3)`?

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Reversible work is maximum work
`:. W = - 2.303 nRT log_(10). ((V_(2))/(V_(1)))`
`=2.303 xx (16)/(32) xx 8.314 xx 300 log. (25)/(5)`
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