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work of expansion

One mole of nitrogen gas confined within a cylinder by a piston is heated from 9.1°C to 883.6°C at 1.30 atm. Calculate the work of expansion (include sign) in joules (1 J = 9.87à—10-3 atm L). Assume all of the energy is used to do work.

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