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Dania Riggs
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26 December, 17:52
Why is enthalpy important?
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Jayla Gillespie
26 December, 18:17
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The Law of Conservation of Energy states that, within a closed system, the total amount of energy remains constant. However, energy may change from kinetic to potential and vice versa. The total energy will not have changed. Enthalpy is a measure of the amount of energy that exists in a system at constant pressure.
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