ThermochemistryHard
Question
The enthalpy change of a reaction does not depend on :
Options
A.initial and final enthalpy change of reaction
B.state of reactants and products
C.different intermediate reactions
D.nature of reactiants and products
Solution
Enthalpy change of a reaction does not depended upon different intermediate reactions.
ᐃH = Hp - Hr
ᐃH = Hp - Hr
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