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Two moles of an ideal gas is expanded isothermally and reversibly from `1` liter to `10` liter at `300 K`. The enthalpy change (in `kJ`) for the process

A

11.4 kJ

B

`-11.4kJ`

C

`0kJ`

D

`4.8kJ`

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