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Two liters of nitrogen gas at `0^(@)C` and "5" atm pressure expanded isothermally against a constant external pressure of "1" atm until the pressure of gas reaches "1" atm.Assuming the gas to be ideal,find the magnitude of work of expansion in lit atm

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