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One mole of `O_(2)` gas having a volume equal to 22.4 litres at `0^(@)C` and 1 atmospheric pressure is compressed isothermally so that its volume reduces to 11.2 litres. The work done in this process is

A

1672.5J

B

1728 J

C

`- 1728` J

D

`-1570` J

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  • One mole of O_2 gas having a volume equal to 22.4 Litres at 0^@C and 1 atmospheric pressure in compressed isothermally so that its volume reduces to 11.2 litres. The work done in this process is-

    A
    1672.5 J
    B
    1728 J
    C
    –1728 J
    D
    –1572.5 J
  • How many moles of He gas occupy 22.4 litres at 30^@C and one atmospheric pressure

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    0.9
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    1.11
    C
    0.11
    D
    1
  • How many moles of He gas occupy 22.4 litres at 30^(@)C and one atmospheric pressure

    A
    0.9
    B
    1.11
    C
    0.11
    D
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