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5 moles of an ideal gas at 100 K are allowed to undergo reversible compression till its temperature becomes 200 K. If ` Delta U ` is 14 kJ, what is in J ? ` Delta pV ` for this process ` ( R = 8.0J K ^( -1 ) mol^( -1) ) `

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