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Explain the difference between the change in internal energy and the change in enthalpy

Chapter 2, Problem 2.3

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Explain the difference between the change in internal energy and the change in enthalpy accompanying a chemical or physical process.

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Explain the difference between the change in internal energy and the change in enthalpy accompanying a chemical or physical process.

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The change in internal energy is denoted as U and the change in enthalpy is denoted as H.

The change in internal energy is the amount of heat absorbed or released at a constant volume. While the change in enthalpy is the amount of heat absorbed or released at a constant pressure.

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