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Work done in expansion of an idela gas from `4L` to `6L` against a constant external pressure of `2.5 atm` was used to heat up `1mol` of water at `293K`. If specific heat of water is `4.184J g^(-1)K^(-1)`, what is the final temperature of water.

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