An example of 1.0 mol of a monoatomic ideal gas is taken through a cyclic interaction of extension and pressure as displayed in Fig. What will be the worth of ∆H for the cycle in general?
An example of 1.0 mol of a monoatomic ideal gas is taken through a cyclic interaction of extension and pressure as displayed in Fig. What will be the worth of ∆H for the cycle in general?

 

solution:

 

In the accompanying cyclic ( 1 → 2 →3 →1 ) measure the underlying and last point is something very similar (for example 1). Subsequently the enthalpy change or

    \[H=\text{ }0\]

, at the end of the day, there will be no adjustment of enthalpy.