Calculating AH0+ for bimolecular reactions in gases differs from that compared to that of bimolecular reactions in solut

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Calculating Ah0 For Bimolecular Reactions In Gases Differs From That Compared To That Of Bimolecular Reactions In Solut 1
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Calculating AH0+ for bimolecular reactions in gases differs from that compared to that of bimolecular reactions in solutions. For a reaction, A + B = P in the gaseous phase, given that: Ea = RT + AU0# (5.4) where AU0+ is equivalent to: ΔU04 = ΔΗ04 – Δ(PV): – A()* (5.5) - Show that: AH0= Ea -2RT – = [4 marks]
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