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Calculate the energy (in KJ) required to excite one litre of hydrogen gas at 1 atm and 298 K to the first excited state of atomic hydrogen. The energy for the dissociation of `H-H` id 436 KJ `mol^(-1)`. Give your answer excluding decimal places.

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