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A sample of hydrogen of mass `6g` is allowed to expand isothermally at `27^(@)C` till its volume is doubled.
(a) How may moles of hydrogen are there?
(b) What is final temperature of `H_(2)`?
(c ) Caculate work done during expansion.

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