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[" A balloon containing an ideal gas has a volume of "10],[" litre and temperature of "17^(@)" .If it is heated slowly to "],[75^(@)C" ,the work done (in "J)" by the gas inside the "],[" balloon is (neglect elasticity of the balloon and take "],[" atmospheric pressure as "105Pa" ) "]

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