Why we take qv=∆U And qp=∆H Share with your friends Share 0 Vartika Jain answered this Dear Student, We consider heat at constant volume to be internal energy and heat at constant pressure to be enthalpy. We know that, ∆U = q-Wor, ∆U=q-P∆VAt constant volume, ∆V=0So, ∆U=qVAlso, ∆H=∆U+P∆Vand,∆U=q-W=q-P∆VSo, ∆H=q-P∆V+P∆Vor, ∆H=qPThus, we take qV=∆U and qP=∆H 0 View Full Answer Sai Kumar Kethala answered this Can you be more specific 0