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At `25^(@)C`, a 0.01 mole sample of a gas is compressed from 4.0 L to 1.0 L at constant temperature. What is the work done for this process if the external pressure is 4.0 bar?

A

`1.6 xx 10^(3) J`

B

`8.0 xx 10^(2) J`

C

`4.0 xx 10^(2) J`

D

`1.2 xx 10^(3) J`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`w=-4underset(1)overset(4)intdV=+4xx3xx100, w=+1.2 xx10^(3)J`
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