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8)The difference enthalpy and t
heat energy in term of entropy
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Enthalpy is the measure of total heat present in the thermodynamic system where the pressure is constant. ... Entropy is the measure of disorder in a thermodynamic system. It is represented as \Delta S=\Delta Q/T where Q is the heat content and T is the temperature.

Explanation:

Enthalpy is the amount of internal energy contained in a compound whereas entropy is the amount of intrinsic disorder within the compound. Enthalpy is zero for elemental compounds such hydrogen gas and oxygen gas; therefore, enthalpy is nonzero for water (regardless of phase).

Heat is a transfer of energy due to a temperature difference. Enthalpy is the change in amount of heat in a system at constant pressure. You can only use heat and enthalpy interchangeably if there is no work being done to the system.

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