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One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas at `27^(@)C` is subjected to a reversible isoentropic compression until the temperature reached to `327^(@)C`. If the initial pressure was `1.0 atm`, then find the value of in `P_(2)`
`(` Given `: ln 2=0.7)`

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