What is enthalpy of a system
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Enthalpy, a property of a thermodynamic system, is equal to the system's internal energy plus the product of its pressure and volume. ... Enthalpy is defined as a state function that depends only on the prevailing equilibrium state identified by the system's internal energy, pressure, and volume.
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Enthalpy, a property of a thermodynamic system, is equal to the system's internal energy plus the product of its pressure and volume. In a system enclosed so as to prevent mass transfer, for processes at constant pressure, the heat absorbed or released equals the change in enthalpy.
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