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Which of the indicated relationship is correct for the following exothermic reaction carried out at constant pressure? `CO_((g)) + 3H_(2(g)) rarr CH_(4(g)) + H_(2)O_((g))`

A

`Delta E = Delta H`

B

`Delta E gt Delta H`

C

`W lt 0`

D

`q gt 0`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`Delta n_(g) lt 0 rArr Delta H lt Delta E`
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