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The equation of state for a gas is given by `PV = eta RT + alpha V`, where `eta` is the number of moles and `alpha` a positive constant. The intinal pressure and temperature of 1 mol of the gas contained in a cylinder is `P_(0)` and `T_(0)`, respectively. The work done by the gas when its temperature doubles isobarically will be

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