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One mole of an ideal gas expands isothermally at 300 K from 1 L to 101 L at constant pressure of 1 atmosphere. The work done during this change is ___________ . (1 L-atm =24.2 cal)

A

`-242 kcal`

B

`-24.2 kcal`

C

`-2 kcal`

D

`-2.42 kcal`

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