For the gaseous reaction $A_{(g)} + 3B_{(g)} \rightarrow 3C_{(g)} + 3D_{(g)}$,the value of $\Delta U = 17 \, Kcal$ at $27 \, ^oC$. Assuming $R = 2 \, cal \, K^{-1} \, mol^{-1}$,the value of $\Delta H$ for the above reaction will be ....... $Kcal$.

  • A
    $15.8$
  • B
    $18.2$
  • C
    $20$
  • D
    $16.4$

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