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Three moles of hydrogen gas are compressed isothermally and reversibly from 60L to 20L and 8.50 kJ of work is done on it. Assuming ideal behaviour, calculate the temperature of the gas.

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To solve the problem of calculating the temperature of the hydrogen gas during isothermal and reversible compression, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Given Values**: - Number of moles of hydrogen gas, \( n = 3 \) moles - Initial volume, \( V_1 = 60 \) L - Final volume, \( V_2 = 20 \) L ...
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