For most chemical reactions A. ΔH is much larger than ΔE B. ΔE is much larger than ΔH C. ΔH is equal to ΔE D. the difference between ΔH and ΔE is very small.
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ΔE represents the change in internal energy, which includes all forms of energy within a system, not just heat. In most chemical reactions, the difference between ΔH and ΔE is very small. This is because the majority of energy in a reaction is typically in the Show more…
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