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The change in entropy of 2 moles of an ideal gas upon iosthermal expansion at 243.6 K from 20 litre until the pressure becomes 1 atm, is :

A

1.385 cal/K

B

`-1.2` cal/K

C

1.2 cal/K

D

2.77 cal/K

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