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The maximum work done when pressure on 10 g of hydrogen is reduced from 20 to 1 atm at a constant temeprature of 273 will be

A

8170 cal

B

8180 cal

C

8200 cal

D

8350 cal

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B

`W=2.303nRt"log"(P_(1))/(P_(2))=2.303xx10/2xx2xx273"log"20/1`
`=8180` calories
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