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The relationship between `Delta H` and `Delta E` for the reaction `PCl_(3)(g)+Cl_(2)(g) rarr PCl_(5)(g)` is given as

A

`Delta H = Delta E + RT`

B

`Delta H = Delta E - RT`

C

`Delta H = Delta E-2RT`

D

`Delta H=Delta E+2RT`

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B

`Delta n = 1-2=-1`
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