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At `27^(@)C, 2` mol of an ideal gas is expanded from a volume of 10 L to 100 L. In this case what will be the maximum value of work done ?

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`w= - nRT xx2.303 " log "(V_(2))/(V_(1))`
`= -2xx8.314xx300xx2.303 " log " (100)/(10)= 11.48 ` kJ
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