Work done by $0.1$ mole of a gas at ${27^o}C$ to double its volume at constant pressure is ....... $cal$ ($R = 2 \,cal\, mol^{-1}$ $^oC^{-1}$)
  • A$54$
  • B$600$
  • C$60$
  • D$546$
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