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Thermochemical equation:
A chemical equation which is represented by:
i. the reactants reacting to form the product/s
ii. a balanced equation and
iii. includes the heat given or absorbed during the reaction (i.e. the enthalpy change).
Thus, it can be represented as:
A+ B → C+ D, ΔH= (+/-)x
A chemical equation which is represented by:
i. the reactants reacting to form the product/s
ii. a balanced equation and
iii. includes the heat given or absorbed during the reaction (i.e. the enthalpy change).
Thus, it can be represented as:
A+ B → C+ D, ΔH= (+/-)x
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Explanation:
Thermochemical equations are balanced chemical equations that include the physical states of all reactants and products and the energy change
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 → C. ΔH = (±)
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