The difference between ∆H and ∆E on a molar basis for the combustion of methane gas at…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Chemical Thermodynamics
The difference between ∆H and ∆E on a molar basis for the combustion of methane gas at 300K (kelvin) would be :
- zero
- –RT
- –2RT
- –3RT
Answer
(C) –2RT
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