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Work done to increase the temperature of one mole of an odeal gas by `30^@C`, if it is expanding under the condition `V prop T^(2//3)` is , `( R = 8.314 J// mol//K)`

A

16.62 J

B

166.2 J

C

1662 J

D

1.662 J

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