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One Mole of an ideal gas expands at a constant temperature of 300K from an initial volume of 10 litres to a final volume of 20 litres. The work done in expanding the gas is?

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The amount of work done in expanding the gas is 1728 J.

Explanation:

Given data:

Temperature "T" = 300 K

Initial volume "Vi" = 10 litres

Final volume "Vf" = 20 litres

Solution:

W (iso) = μRT log e V2 / V1

           = 1 x 8.31 x 300 x log e  x 20/10

           = 1728 J

Thus the amount of work done in expanding the gas is 1728 J.

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