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Write the expression showing relation between enthalpy change and internal energy change for gaseous phase reaction

The enthalpy change for chemical reaction is denoted as DeltaH^(Theta) and DeltaH^(Theta) = H_(P)^(Theta) - H_(R)^(Theta) . The relation between enthalpy and internal energy is expressed by equation: DeltaH = DeltaU +DeltanRT where DeltaU = change in internal energy Deltan = change in number of moles, R = gas constant. Enthalpy of the system is given as

Deduce the relation between enthalpy and internal energy for gaseous system :

The enthalpy change for chemical reaction is denoted aas DeltaH^(Theta) and DeltaH^(Theta) = H_(P)^(Theta) - H_(R)^(Theta) . The relation between enthalpy and internal energy is expressed by equation: DeltaH = DeltaU +DeltanRT where DeltaU = change in internal energy Deltan = change in number of moles, R = gas constant. Which of the following equations corresponds to the definition of enthalpy of formation at 298K ?

In the balanced equation for the combustion of 1 mole of benzoic acid, C6H 5COOH(s) at temp. T, the difference between enthalpy change and internal energy change is equal to

For an ideal gas ,the relation between the enthaply change and internal energy change at constant temperature is given by

For an ideal gas, the relation between the enthalpy change and internal energy at constant temperature is given by

For the reaction C_(2)H_(4(g))+3O_(2(g)) rarr 2CO_(2(g))+2H_(2)O_((l)) the difference between enthalpy change and internal energy change is