In the process of compressing n moles of an ideal diatomic gas to one-fifth of its initial

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In the process of compressing n moles of an ideal diatomic gas to one-fifth of its initial volume, 180 kJ of work is done on the gas. If this is accomplished isothermally at room temperature (293 K), how many calories of heat are removed from the gas?

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