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Carbon monoxiole is allowed to expand isothermally and reversibly from `10m^(3)` to `20m^(3)` at 300K and work obtained is 4.754KJ. Calculate the number of moles of carbon monoxide

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`w= -2.303 nRT log. (V_(2))/(V_(1))` ,brgt `-4754= -2.303 xx n xx 8.314 xx 300 log. (20)/(10)`
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    B
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