Chemistry, asked by abaduddin691, 11 months ago

variations of enthalpy of a reaction with temperature Kirchhoff's equation​

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Answered by jastisridhar1400
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Kirchoff's law describes the variation of enthalpy of a reaction with the change in temperature. And at constant pressure, if the heat capacities (cp) do not vary with temperature then the change in enthalpy is a function of the difference in temperature and the heat capacities.

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