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The minimum work which, must be done to compress 16g of oxygen isothermally at 300K from a pressure of `1.01325times10^(3)N/m^(2)`to `1.01325times10^(5)N/m^(2)` is (ln100=4.6,R=8.3J/K-mol)

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