What is enthalpy? Why it is used in thermodynamics
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Enthalpy definition:-
Enthalpy, the sum of the internal energy and the product of the pressure and volume of a thermodynamic system. ... According to the law of energy conservation, the change in internal energy is equal to the heat transferred to, less the work done by, the system.
Why is it used in thermodynamics?
Enthalpy comprises the thermodynamics' system's internal energy, which is the energy required to create the system, plus the amount of work required to make room for it by displacing its environment and establishing its volume and pressure.
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Enthalpy definition:-
Enthalpy, the sum of the internal energy and the product of the pressure and volume of a thermodynamic system. ... According to the law of energy conservation, the change in internal energy is equal to the heat transferred to, less the work done by, the system.
Why is it used in thermodynamics?
Enthalpy comprises the thermodynamics' system's internal energy, which is the energy required to create the system, plus the amount of work required to make room for it by displacing its environment and establishing its volume and pressure.
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