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What is the equation primarily used to calculate change in enthalpy?

The equation primarily used to calculate change in enthalpy is delta H = mcdelta T.

What is the significance of delta H in the equation for change in enthalpy?

delta H represents the change in enthalpy.

What are the variables present in the equation for change in enthalpy?

The variables present in the equation for change in enthalpy are mass (m), specific heat capacity (c), and change in temperature (delta T)

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Enthalpy and Thermodynamics

  • The equation primarily used to calculate change in enthalpy is: ΔH = H_products - H_reactants
  • The significance of ΔH (delta H) in the equation for change in enthalpy is that it represents the total energy change in a system, including both heat and work.
  • The variables present in the equation for change in enthalpy are:
    • H_products: the total enthalpy of the products
    • H_reactants: the total enthalpy of the reactants

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Test your knowledge on Change in Enthalpy with this quiz! Featuring the primary equation: delta H = mcdelta T, challenge yourself to answer questions on heat transfer, temperature change, and more. See how well you understand this important concept in chemistry and see where you stand in your understanding of Change in Enthalpy.

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