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प्रश्न
Define and explain the term, enthalpy of reaction.
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उत्तर
The enthalpy of a chemical reaction is the difference between the sum of the enthalpies of products and that of the reactants with every substance in a definite physical state and in the amounts (moles) represented by the coefficients in the balanced equation.
Explanation: Consider the following general reaction,
aA + bB →cC + dD
The heat of the reaction ΔH is the difference in sum of enthalpies of products and sum of enthalpies of reactants.
∴ ΔrH = ∑Hproducts - ∑Hreactants
= [cHC + dHD] - [aHA + bHB]
= ∑ PH - ∑ RH
where H represents enthalpy of the substance.
For endothermic reaction, ΔH is positive, (ΔH > 0).
For exothermic reaction, ΔH is negative, (ΔH < 0).
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