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[" 1.One mole of an ideal gas expands at a constant "],[" temperature of "300K" from an initial volume of "10L],[" to a final volume of "20L" .The work done in "],[" expanding the gas is "(R=831J/mole-K)],[[" (a) "750J," (b) "1728J],[" (c) "1500J," (d) "3456J]]

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