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What does it mean when enthalpy is zero?

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The CHANGE in enthalpy is zero for isothermal processes consisting of ONLY ideal gases. For ideal gases, enthalpy is a function of only temperature. Isothermal processes are by definition at constant temperature. Thus, in any isothermal process involving only ideal gases, the change in enthalpy is zero.

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