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Enthalpy formula Enthalpy, by definition, is the sum of the internal energy of the system and the product of the system's volume and pressure: H=U+pVH=U+pV where UU stands for internal energy, pp for pressure and VV for volume. Notice that the second part closely remembers the equations...
I don't know either, because that's just a bunch of numbers. In chemistry you have be careful about writing out exactly what you're doing, and few problems won't benefit from explicitly writing out a chemical reaction formula. This is especially the case if you're trying to get someone...
What is the formula for specific heat capacity? Calculate the standard enthalpy change (H) (in kJ) for the following reaction: 2 \ SO_2(g) + O_2(g) \to 2 \ SO_3(g), \Delta H^o \ _{rxn} = -196 kJ Use bond energies to calculate the enthalpy change for the following reactio...
Formula:Enthalpy(QP)=ΔE+PΔV Internal energy of Products =Joules Internal energy of Reactants =Joules Pressure of system =pascals Volume of Products =cubicmeters Volume of Reactants =cubicmeters Enthalpy =Joules Enthalpy Calculator is a free online tool that displays the Enthalpy for the giv...
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The bond enthalpy Dx−yof a diatomic gas molecule XY is the enthalpy change for the process represented by the generic reaction: XY(g) → X(g) + Y(g) ΔH° (298 K) = Dx−y Any bond enthalpy formula is given at 298 K by convention to standardize the equation. This is approxima...
The bond enthalpy Dx−yof a diatomic gas molecule XY is the enthalpy change for the process represented by the generic reaction: XY(g) → X(g) + Y(g) ΔH° (298 K) = Dx−y Any bond enthalpy formula is given at 298 K by convention to standardize the equation. This is approxima...