From the first law of thermodynamics,
If the process carried out at constant volume,
Hence,
[Here, Heat absorbed at constant volume, change in internal energy]
Similarly,
Here, heat absorbed at constant pressure
enthalpy change of the system.
Enthalpy change of a system is equal to the heat absorbed or evolved by the system at constant pressure.
As we know that at constant pressure,
where, is the change in volume.
This equation can be rewritten as
where, initial volume of the system, final volume of the system
But for the ideal gases,
so that
and
where n=number of moles of the gaseous reactants
Substituting these values in Eq. (i), we get
where, is the difference between the number of moles of the gaseous products and gaseous reactants.
Putting the values of and we get