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Calculate the amount of work done during the process when one mote of an ideal gas is allowed to expand freely into vacuum.

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Gas expands in vaccum i.e., `P_(ext) = 0` and thus, process is irreversible.
Therefore, W = `P_(ext)(V_2-V_1) = 0`
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