A mixture of xenon and hydrogen gas is compressed from a volume of 97.0 L to a volume of 96.0 L, while the pressure is held constant at 72.0 atm. Calculate the work done on the gas mixture. Round your answer to 2 significant digits, and be sure it has the correct sign (positive or negative).

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A mixture of xenon and hydrogen gas is compressed from a volume of 97.0 L to a volume of 96.0 L, while the pressure is held constant at 72.0 atm. Calculate
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