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5 mole of an ideal gas at temp. T are compressed isothermally from 12 atm. To 24 atm calculate the value of 10r
. Where, `r=("Work done along reversible process")/("Work done along single step irreversible process")" (Given : ln 2 = 0.7)"`

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