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(thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity equal to the internal energy of a system plus the product of its volume and pressure
enthalpy is the amount of energy in a system capable of doing mechanical work
How To Use enthalpy In A Sentence
- Greater energy savings and maintained comfort are achieved with enthalpy economizers, though they cost more to install and maintain.
- First, the volume change and the enthalpy change of the protein can be determined in time domain without temperature variation or solvent variation method.
- The positive correlations lend support to the claim that a coupling free energy may reflect a state in which enthalpy and entropy components compensate for each other.
- The enthalpy change that occurs during the complete combustion of one mole of a substance is called the molar heat of combustion, symbolized H c o.
- So, we can get useful work out of a system by reducing enthalpy or by increasing entropy (increasing the amount of disorder).
- How are your enthalpy changes, bond energies and molarity calculations these days? Times, Sunday Times
- With N-acetylgalactosamine, the acetamide group on the galactose ring can bring one more hydrogen bond, which can contribute to the enthalpy of the reaction and affinity values, and then titration was possible.
- The internal energy of a system, like the enthalpy, is a state property, so it is fixed when the state of the system is specified.
- We suggest that the decrease in the enthalpy and loss of ellipticity are caused by the loss of approximately four helical turns of coiled coil that correspond to the N-terminal TM portion of the peptide.
- And Henry's law constant is going to tell you whether or not that enthalpy of interaction is favorable or not favorable.