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For the above reaction what is the inter...

For the above reaction what is the internal energy change, `DeltaU`?

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`DeltaH=DeltaU+pDeltaV`
Since the volume of the bomb calorimeter is constant `DeltaH=DeltaU` i.e., 20.7 KJ.
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