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A6L cylinder contains 10 mol oxygen gas at `27^(@)C.` If the whole gas escapes isothermally into atmosphere having a pressure of 1 atm, how much work is done by the gas

A

`-506.5 kJ`

B

`-24.3 kJ `

C

`-240 kJ`

D

`-240 kJ`

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