Chemistry, asked by zainnain89, 4 months ago

heat change at constant ______ from initial to final state is simply equal to the change in enthalpy .
(volume , pressure , temperature )​


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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

heat change at constant ___pressure___ from initial to final state is simply equal to the change in enthalpy .

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Answered by Anjula
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Heat change at Constant PRESSURE from Initial to Final state is simply equal to the change in Enthalpy.

•Enthalpy => H=E+PV

•Enthalpy helps us to know how much amount of energy is added or removed.

•There is a difference between Enthalpy and entropy.

•The Enthalpy in exothermic reactions is Negative

•The Enthalpy in endothermic reactions is Positive.

•Enthalpy is a form of Energy

•It’s units are kJ/KJ/mol inverse

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