I am trying to find the enthalphy of Helium if its internal energy is 200 kJ/kg. The answer is given as 333.42 kJ/kg, but I keep getting the wrong answer.
I've tried the following:
$\begin {align} H &= U + PV \\ H &= U + mRT \\ \end {align}$
Universal Gas Constant, $R_u = 8.314 \:\mathrm{\dfrac{J}{K \cdot mol}}$
Individual Gas Constant, $R_i = 8.314 \:\mathrm{\dfrac{J}{K \cdot mol}} \div 4 \:\mathrm{\dfrac{g}{mol}} = 2.0785 \:\mathrm{\dfrac{kJ}{kg \cdot K}}$
$\begin {align} H &= 200 \:\mathrm{kJ/kg} + 1\:\mathrm{kg}*2.0785 \:\mathrm{kJ/kgK}*273.15 \:\mathrm{K} \\ H &= 767.74 \;...\\ \end {align}$
Why is my answer different?