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Using average specific heats, explain how enthalpy changes

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Using average specific heats, explain how enthalpy changes of ideal gases and incompressible substances can be determined

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Problem 30P

Using average specific heats, explain how enthalpy changes of ideal gases and incompressible substances can be determined

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The enthalpy is a thermodynamical quantity and is defined as the total heat content in the system and is equivalent to the sum of internal energy and the product of pressure and volume for gas. Hence enthalpy  is written as

Here have to explain enthalpy changes of ideal gas and incompressible substances using the average specific heat.

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