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Explain: (i) Enthalpy of reaction (ii) Enthalpy of formation (iii) Heating value

Mumbai university > MECH > SEM 3 > THERMO

Marks: 6M

Year: May 2014

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  • Enthalpy of Reaction: It is the change in the enthalpy of a chemical reaction that occurs at a constant pressure. It is a thermodynamic unit of measurement useful for calculating the amount of energy per mole either released or produced in a reaction.

  • Enthalpy of formation: It is the change in enthalpy when one mole of a substance, in the standard state of 1 atm of pressure and temperature of 298.15 K, is formed from its pure elements under the same conditions.

  • Heating value: It is the amount of heat produced from the complete combustion of a specific amount of fuel.

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