An ideal gas expanded irreversibly against $10 \ bar$ pressure from $20 \ L$ to $30 \ L$. Calculate $Q$ if the process is isoenthalpic. $(1 \ L \ bar = 100 \ J)$

  • A
    $0$
  • B
    $100 \ J$
  • C
    $-100 \ J$
  • D
    $10 \ kJ$

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