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Temperature of 1 mol of a gas is increas...

Temperature of 1 mol of a gas is increased by `1^(@)` at constant pressure. Work done is :

A

R

B

2 R

C

`(R )/(2)`

D

3 R

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The correct Answer is:
A

`PV=RT` at TK, `P(V+DeltaV)=R(T+1)` at `(T+1)K therefore PDeltaV=R`
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