5.3 & 5.4 Enthalpy and Enthalpies of Reaction

Most chemical reactions we observe in our everyday lives occur under constant pressure. Enthalpy (H) is a state function used to describe heat flow under constant pressure. Once enthalpy is defined, we can use it to determine the change in enthalpy for chemical reactions.

5.3 & 5.4 Enthalpy and Enthalpies of Reaction

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