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A vessel contains `100` litres of a liquid `X`. Heat is supplied to the liquid in such a fashion that, Heat given `=` change in enthalpy. The volume of the liquid increases by `2` litres. If the external pressure is one atm, and `202.6` joules of heat were supplied then, [`U`-total internal energy]

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