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1 mol of an ideal gas expands under isothermal conditions (T=298.15K). The initial pressure and volume is 2.00 atm and 1.00L respectively, and the final pressure is 1.00 atm. Find the expansion work. The answer is  w =  -101.325 J. I am unsure how to get this answer. Can someone please walk me through the steps. Thanks.
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