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`1dm^(3)` of an ideal gas at a pressure of 10bar expands reversibly and isothermally to final volume of 10 litre .(In 10=2.3). Heat absorbed in the process will be:

A

`1.15kJ`

B

`4.6J`

C

`2.3kJ`

D

`9.2kJ`

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