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Calculate the enthalpy of the reaction

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Answered by yashbhalekar95
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Determine your reaction’s products and reactants. Any chemical reaction involves two categories of chemicals — products and reactants. Products are the chemicals created by the reaction, while reactants are the chemicals that interact, combine, or break down to make the product. In other words, the reactants of a reaction are like the ingredients in a recipe, while the products are like the finished dish. To find ∆H for a reaction, first identify its products and reactants.

As an example, let’s say we want to find the enthalpy of reaction for the formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen: 2H2 (Hydrogen) + O2 (Oxygen) → 2H2O (Water). In this equation, H2 and O2 are the reactants and H2O is the product.

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Answered by Alekhyalilly
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