The volume of a gas at $STP$ is $1.5 \ L$. When $300 \ J$ of heat is supplied to it at $1 \ atm$ pressure,its volume becomes $2 \ L$. What is the value of $\Delta U$ in $J$ for this process? $(1 \ L \cdot atm = 101 \ J)$

  • A
    $249.5$
  • B
    $236.8$
  • C
    $246.8$
  • D
    $160.8$

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