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A sample of 1.0 mol of a monoatomic ideal gas is taken through a cyclic process of expansion and compression as shown in figure. What will be the value of `Delta H` for the cycle as a whole ?

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The net enthalpy change, `Delta H` for a cyclic process is zero as enthalpy change is a state function, i.e., `Delta H` (cycle) `= 0`
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