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Define enthalpy in thermodynamics and provide its equation.
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Enthalpy, symbolized as H, is a measure of the total heat content of a system at constant pressure.
It is given by the equation ΔH = ΔE + PΔV, where ΔE is the change in internal energy, P is pressure, and V is volume.
Enthalpy changes indicate the heat absorbed or released in a reaction at constant pressure.
It is given by the equation ΔH = ΔE + PΔV, where ΔE is the change in internal energy, P is pressure, and V is volume.
Enthalpy changes indicate the heat absorbed or released in a reaction at constant pressure.
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