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write a note on enthalpy and it's type​

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Answered by Rizakhan678540
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Explanation:

Definition. The enthalpy H of a thermodynamic system is defined as the sum of its internal energy U and the work required to achieve its pressure and volume: H = U + pV, ... the integral therefore represents the sum of the enthalpies of all the elements of the volume.

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Answered by sahibsaifi12291
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Explanation:

Enthalpy -

listen) is a property of a thermodynamic system, defined as the sum of the system's internal energy and the product of its pressure and volume. ... As a state function, enthalpy depends only on the final configuration of internal energy, pressure, and volume, not on the path taken to achieve it.

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