q vs H
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Re: q vs H
The amount of heat transferred should be a value for H, but its effect on a substance might be measured with respect to volume of said substance. Only then does it become associated with q
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Re: q vs H
q refers to heat transfer, while H refers to change in enthalpy (the total potential energy of a system).
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Re: q vs H
GFolk_1D wrote:Are deltaH and q interchangeable?
At constant pressure, qp = deltaH. Otherwise, they are not interchangeable.
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Re: q vs H
Jamie Lee 1F wrote:GFolk_1D wrote:Are deltaH and q interchangeable?
At constant pressure, qp = deltaH. Otherwise, they are not interchangeable.
How do delta H and q relate if pressure isn't constant? Is there a formula?
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