The workdone in ergs for the reversible expansion of one mole of an ideal gas from a volume of 10 litres to 20 litres at `25^(@)C` is

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The workdone in ergs for the reversible expansion of one mole of an ideal gas from a volume of 10 ... 0821xx298xx` log 0.5 D. `-2.303xx2xx298` log2

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