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For -reaction,
`N_2(g)+3 H_2(g) hArr 2 NH_3(g)`
which of the following is valid? `Delta H=Delta U`, `Delta HgtDelta U`, `Delta HltDelta U`, None of the above

A

Delta H=Delta U'

B

Delta HgtDelta U'

C

Delta HltDelta U'

D

None of the above

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