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The internal energy change when a system goes from state A to B is 40 KJ/mole. If the system goes from A to B by a reversible path and returns to state A by an irreversible path what would be the net change in internal energy ?

A

`40 KJ`

B

`gt 40KJ`

C

`lt 40KJ`

D

Zero

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