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An ideal gas undergoes isothermal compre...

An ideal gas undergoes isothermal compression from `5 m^(3)` to `1 m^(3)` against a constant external pressure of `4Nm^(-2)`. Heat released in this process is used to increase the temperature of 1 mole of Al. If molar heat capacity of Al is 24 J `mol^(-1)K^(-1)`, the temperature of Al increases by

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