For which of the following balanced gaseous reactions will the standard enthalpy change () be strict — Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry Chemistry Question
Question
For which of the following balanced gaseous reactions will the standard enthalpy change ($\Delta H$) be strictly mathematically less than the internal energy change ($\Delta U$) at a constant $298 \text{ K}$?
Answer: A,B,C
💡 Solution & Explanation
The fundamental relation is $\Delta H = \Delta U + \Delta n_g RT$. For $\Delta H < \Delta U$, the term $\Delta n_g$ (change in gaseous moles) must be strictly negative. (A) $\Delta n_g = 2 - 3 = -1$. (B) $\Delta n_g = 2 - 4 = -2$. (C) $\Delta n_g = 2 - 4 = -2$ (liquid water doesn't contribute). (D) $\Delta n_g = 1 - 0.5 = +0.5$. Thus A, B, and C effectively yield $\Delta H < \Delta U$.
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