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`14 g` oxygen at `0^(@)C` and `10 atm` is subjected to reversible adiabatic expasnion to a pressure of `1atm`. Calculate the work done in
a. Litre atomsphere.
b. Caloride (given, `C_(P)//C_(V) = 1.4)`.

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