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The enthalphy change for the reaction N₂ + 3H₂ → 2NH₃ is -92.38 kJ at 298K. The internal energy change at 298K is
Options
(a) -92.38 kJ
(b) -87.42 kJ
(c) -97.34 kJ
(d) -89.9 kJ
Correct Answer:
-87.42 kJ
Explanation:
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