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For gaseous reactions, if `DeltaH` is the change in enthalpy and `DeltaU` that in internal energy, then

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`Delta H` is always greater than `Delta U`

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`Delta H lt Delta U` only if the number of moles of the products is greater than the number of the reactants

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`Delta H` is always less than `Delta U`

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`Delta H lt Delta U` only if the number of moles of the product is less than the number of moles reactants

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