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2 moles of a monatomic ideal gas are heated isobarically from standard temperature and pressure (300 K and 1 atm) to 500 K. The gas is then cooled isochorically back to its original temperature. Finally, the gas is returned to its original state, standard temperature and pressure (300 K and 1 atm). Calculate the heat, work and internal energy change for each step and for the entire process.

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