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What are the foundamentals of thermochemistry?

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Answered by Kanagasabapathy
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a branch of chemistry that describes the energy changes that occur during chemical reactions. In some situations, the energy produced by chemical reactions is actually of greater interest to chemists than the material products of the reaction. For example, the controlled combustion of organic molecules, primarily sugars and fats, within our cells provides the energy for physical activity, thought, and other complex chemical transformations that occur in our bodies. Similarly, our energy-intensive society extracts energy from the combustion of fossil fuels, such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas, to manufacture clothing and furniture, heat your home in winter and cool it in summer,
Answered by silentlover45
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\large\underline\mathrm\green{The} reaction are generally carried out in open vessel, i.e., the reaction are carried out at a constant pressure. The heat of reaction \large\underline\mathrm\blue{*∆H,} which is equal to qp, is thus measured because of its greater practice important. The chemistry dealing with heat charges in chemical reactions is known as thermochemistry.

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