One mole of a non-ideal gas undergoes a change of state ($2.0 \, atm$,$3.0 \, L$,$95 \, K$) $\rightarrow$ ($4.0 \, atm$,$5.0 \, L$,$245 \, K$) with a change in internal energy,$\Delta U = 30.0 \, L \, atm$. The change in enthalpy $\Delta H$ of the process in $L \, atm$ is.

  • A
    $40.0$
  • B
    $42.3$
  • C
    $44.0$
  • D
    Not defined because pressure is not constant

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