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Consider the reaction: N_(2) + 3H_(2) hArr 2NH_(3) carried out at constant pressure and temperature. If DeltaH and DeltaU are change in enthalpy and change in internal energy respectively, then:

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For the reaction PCl_(5)(g)toPCl_(3)(g)+Cl_(2)(g) where ΔH and ΔE represents enthalpy change and internal energy change respectively.

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