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Assuming that water vapour is an ideal gas, the internal energy change `(DeltaU)` when 1 mol of water is vaporized at 1 bar pressure and `100^(@)`C, (given : molar enthalpy of vaporized of water of 1 bar and 373 K= 41 kJ `mol^(-1)` and `R = 8.314 JK^(-1) mol^(-1)` will beL

A

`41.00 kJ mol^(-1)`

B

`4.100 kJ mol^(-1)`

C

`3,7904 J mol^(-1)`

D

`37,904 kJ mol^(-1)`

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