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10 mole of ideal gas expand isothermally and reversibly from a pressure of `10atm` to `1atm` at `300K`. What is the largest mass which can lifted through a height of `100` meter?

A

31842 kg

B

58.55 kg

C

342.58 kg

D

None of these

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The correct Answer is:
B

`w=-nRTln.(P_(1))/(P_(2))`
`=-10xx8.314 xx300ln.(10)/(1)`
`=-57441.42 J`
`w=-mgh`
`therefore mxx9.81 xx100=57441.42`
`m=58.55 kg`
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