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One mole of an ideal gas (Y=1.5) compressed adiabatically from (8.0L,400K) to 4.0 L against constant external pressure of 8.314 bar. Calculate the value of 10 times of `(Delta S)_(" total ")`in (cal/ k) for the process (Given: ln2 =0.7,ln3 =1.1)

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