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A liquid of volume of `100 L` and at the external pressure of `10 atm-Lt` the liquid is confined inside an adiabatic bath. External pressure of the liquid is suddenly increased to `100 atm` and the liquid gets compressed by `1 L` against this pressure then find,
(i) Work (ii) `Delta U` (iii) `Delta H`

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