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The magnitude of enthalpy changes for irreversible adiabatic expansion of a gas from `1 L` to `2 l` is `Delta H_(1)` and for reversible adiabatic expansion for the same expansion is `Delta H_(2)`. Then

A

`DeltaH_(1) gt DeltaH_(2)`

B

`DeltaH_(1) lt DeltaH_(2)`

C

`DeltaH_(1)=Delta H_(2)`, enthalpy being a state function `(Delta H_(1)=Delta H_(2))`

D

`Delta H_(1)=Delta E_(1) & Delta H_(2)=Delta E_(2)` where `Delta E_(1) & DeltaE_(2)` are magnitudes of change in internal energy of gas in these expansions respectively.

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B

`|W_(rev)| gt|W_(lrr)|rArrT_("final"(rev)) ltT_("final"(lrr)) " "rArr DeltaT_(rev) gt DeltaT_(lrr)`
`:. DeltaH prop Delta T rArr DeltaH_(rev) gt Delta H_(lrr)`
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