Enthalpy

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The enthalpy change is the amount of heat released or absorbed when a chemical reaction occurs at a constant ________
pressure
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25 degrees celsius/ 298K and 100kPa/ 1 atmosphere are ________ laboratory conditions
standard
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___________ is calculating the standard enthalpy of change by measuring the temperature change of a known volume of water
calorimetry
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The enthalpy change is negative in an __________ reaction
exothermic
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The enthalpy change is positive in an ___________ reaction
endothermic
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The standard enthalpy change of __________ requires one mole of reactant (what's being burned)
combustion
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Standard enthalpy of _________ requires one mole of product
formation
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4.18 is the standard heat capacity for ______
water
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25 degrees celsius/ 298K and 100kPa/ 1 atmosphere are ________ laboratory conditions

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standard

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___________ is calculating the standard enthalpy of change by measuring the temperature change of a known volume of water

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The enthalpy change is negative in an __________ reaction

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The enthalpy change is positive in an ___________ reaction

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