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The energies of activation for forward and reverse reaction for `A_(2)+B_(2) hArr 2AB` are `180 kJ "mol"^(-1)` and `200 kJ "mol"^(-1)` respectively. The presence of catalyst lowers the activation energy of both (forward and reverse) reactions by `100 kJ "mol"^(-1)`. The enthalpy change of the reaction `(A_(2) + B_(2) rarr 2 AB)` in the presence of catalyst will be (in `kJ "mol"^(-1)`):

A

20

B

300

C

120

D

280

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The correct Answer is:
A

The presence of catalyst does not affect the enthalpy change of the reaction.
`Delta H = 180 - 200 = -20 "kJ mol"^(-1)`.
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