An ideal monoatomic gas of $1.5$ moles is heated at a constant pressure of $2 \,atm$ so that its temperature increases from $30^{\circ} C$ to $130^{\circ} C$. The work done by the gas is (Universal gas constant $R = 8.3 \,J \,mol^{-1} \,K^{-1}$). (in $\,J$)

  • A
    $2500$
  • B
    $1450$
  • C
    $1245$
  • D
    $555$

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