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What is the change in enthalpy $(\Delta H)$ for a chemical reaction? How is $\Delta H$ different from $\Delta E ?$
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It is the difference between the enthalpy of the products and the enthalpy of the reactants. It is usually expressed in kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol). Show more…
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