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From the definition of enthalpy show that for n mol of an ideal gas H=U+nRT.

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If the enthalpy, intenral energy, pressure and volume of 'n' mol of an ideal gas at a temperature of TK are H, U, P and V respectively, then `H=U+PV`. For 'n' mol of ann ideal gas, `PV=nRT`. So, H=U+nRT.
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