Signs for enthalpy
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Re: Signs for enthalpy
Negative enthalpy would indicate that through a reaction, heat was lost. A reaction with negative enthalpy is the same as an exothermic reaction.
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Re: Signs for enthalpy
Positive enthalpies are equivalent to endothermic reactions that take up heat. Enthalpies can be expressed as negative when a reaction is exothermic and therefore releases heat and warms the surroundings.
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Re: Signs for enthalpy
When a reaction has a negative enthalpy, it is considered ectothermic because it is releasing heat. You can think of how ecto sounds slightly like exit, and the negative sign as subtracting heat from a system and sending it into its surrounding environment. For endothermic, think of endo like enter. Endothermic enthalpies are positive because the heat must be entered, or added into a system. Heat is thus taken from its environment.
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Re: Signs for enthalpy
Enthalpy means the amount of heat transferred. In an exothermic reaction heat is released, therefore the enthalpy is negative. It is the reverse for an endothermic reaction.
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Re: Signs for enthalpy
Since enthalpy is a measure of the heat released or gained in chemical reactions, it can be negative. If a reaction has a negative enthalpy, that means it is losing enthalpy to the surroundings (releasing heat), meaning it is exothermic
Re: Signs for enthalpy
the sign of enthalpy indicates if the reaction is endothermic (positive) or exothermic (negative)
Re: Signs for enthalpy
Enthalpy is positive for endothermic reactions or indicates energy needs to be put in (i.e breaking bonds). negative enthalpy indicates exothermic reactions, or breaking bonds.
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