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Danny Avila
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5 July, 07:15
What is enthalpy of atomisation
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The enthalpy of atomization (also atomisation in British spelling) is the enthalpy change that accompanies the total separation of all atoms in a chemical substance (either a chemical element or a chemical compound)
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