For the reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen to form ammonia,$\Delta H^o = -92.2 \ kJ/mol$. If the reaction is carried out at a constant pressure of $20.0 \ atm$ and a volume change of $-1.16 \ L$,calculate the change in internal energy $(\Delta U)$ in $kJ$.

  • A
    $87.7$
  • B
    $-89.85$
  • C
    $46.6$
  • D
    $80$

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