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So the equation
[tex]\Delta H = \Delta U + \Delta (PV)<br /> [/tex]
I know you can transform this equation into the form
[tex]\Delta H = \Delta U + \Delta (nRT)<br /> [/tex]
I commonly see the previous equation transferred into the following
[tex]\Delta H = \Delta U + \Delta n(RT)[/tex]
What I want to know is.. can you transform it into
[tex]\Delta H = \Delta U + nR \Delta T[/tex]
[tex]\Delta H = \Delta U + \Delta (PV)<br /> [/tex]
I know you can transform this equation into the form
[tex]\Delta H = \Delta U + \Delta (nRT)<br /> [/tex]
I commonly see the previous equation transferred into the following
[tex]\Delta H = \Delta U + \Delta n(RT)[/tex]
What I want to know is.. can you transform it into
[tex]\Delta H = \Delta U + nR \Delta T[/tex]