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The enthalpy change for the reaction H₂O(s) → H₂O(l) is
called enthalpy of →​

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The Heat of Reaction (also known and Enthalpy of Reaction) is the change in the enthalpy of a chemical reaction that occurs at a constant pressure. It is a thermodynamic unit of measurement useful for calculating the amount of energy per mole either released or produced in a reaction.

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