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The work done when one mole of an ideal gas expands irreversibly under adiabatic condition can be given by the expression is

A

`-P_(ext)(V_2-V_1)`

B

`-2.303 RT log(V_2/V_1)`

C

`-2.303 RT log(P_2/P_1)`

D

`gamma`

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