Chemistry, asked by gurleen7432, 1 month ago

PROVE THAT HEAT AT CONSTANT PRESSURE KNOWN AS ENTHALPY CHANGE . DON'T SPAM PLEASE

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Answered by eifzzz
1

Heat of the reaction is the change in enthalpy that accompanies a chemical reaction represented by balanced chemical equation.

i.e., Δ

r

H=∑H

(P)

−∑H

(R)

∴ Heat of reaction at constant pressure = H

P

−H

R

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2

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