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Determine `A_(i)` and `A_( c)` for the reversible isothermal evaporation of 90.0 g of water at `100^(@)` C. Assume that water vapours behaves as an ideal gas and heat of evaporation of water is `540 cal g^(-1) (R =2 "cal" "mol"^(-1)K^(-1))`

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