examples of thermo chemical
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A Thermochemical Equation is a balanced stoichiometric chemical equation that includes the enthalpy change, ΔH. In variable form, a thermochemical equation would look like this:
A + B → CΔH = (±) #
Where {A, B, C} are the usual agents of a chemical equation with coefficients and “(±) #” is a positive or negative numerical value, usually with units of kJ.
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A + B → CΔH = (±) #
Where {A, B, C} are the usual agents of a chemical equation with coefficients and “(±) #” is a positive or negative numerical value, usually with units of kJ.
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Such an equation in which information about heat change is included is called a thermochemical equation.
Chemical Reactions and Equations
- Hydrogen gas and iron chloride are produced.
- Chlorine gas and iron hydroxide are produced
- No reaction takes place.
- Iron salt and water are produced.
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