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For the reaction : `2A(g)+B(g)toC(g)`
Change in enthalpy is 30` "kcal"//"mole whereas" DeltaU " is " 32 "kcal"//"mole"`at certain temperature. Calculate the work done (in kcal) when 4 mole of A reacts with excess of B at constant pressure and same temperature.

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