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Under what circumstances could the enthalpy of a system be increased without the temperature rising?
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Enthalpy is a measure of the total energy of a thermodynamic system. It includes the internal energy, which is the energy required to create a system, and the amount of energy required to make room for it by displacing its environment and establishing its volume Show more…
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