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An ideal gas is allowed to expand from 1L to 10 L against a constant external pressure of 1 bar. The work done in `x xx 10^(y)J`. The numerical value of x is_____.

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`W=-P_("ext")Deltav" "=-0.987xx9=-8.8"L atm"`
`"1 Latm"=101.3J" "-8.8" L atm"`
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