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Calculate the work energy, w, gained or lost by the system when a gas expands from 20 L to 35 L

Calculate the work energy, w, gained or lost by the system when a gas expands from 20 L to 35 L against a constant external pressure of 2.0 atm. [1 L ∙ atm = 101 J]

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