Chemistry, asked by pritykumari, 1 year ago

Delta H for the reaction N2+3H2-2NH3 is

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Answered by VyomMehta
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Explanation:

First I would like to let you know what these symbols mean;The general equation is H=E + PV where H is referred to as the enthalpy change, E/U is the change in the internal energy, P is the atmospheric pressure and V is the volume.So in thermodynamics we say that under isothermal conditions that is when the temperature is fixed the change in the internal energy, E/U is equals to zero (0). That is to  say that there is no internal energy conserved. Hence in your question where the conditions are isothermal that is at a fixed temperature of 298K, the delta U= 0.

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