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Predict `DeltaH gt DeltaU or DeltaH lt DeltaU`.
a. `C("graphite") +O_(2)(g) rarr CO_(2)(g)`
b. `PCl_(5)(g) rarr PCl_(3)(g) +Cl_(2)(g)`

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a. `DeltaH = DeltaU` because `Deltan = 0`.
b. `DeltaH gt DeltaU` because `Deltan = 1` and `DeltaH = DeltaU +DeltanRt`
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