Enthalpy

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*[1st Year's Enthalpy Videos]
*[Zumdahl Notes for Enthalpy Intro in Chapter 6]
*Calculating Enthalpy change by:

**Calorimetry Equations:
***Non-phase change (system does not change phase): deltaH = (m)(deltaT)(c), where c = specific heat capacity (H2O is 1.00cal/(g-degC) or 4.18 J/(g-degC) ). There are variation on this equation where the m and c are changed but the importance thing is that units cancel.
****See [1st Year's Notes for Non-phase Change Heat Calculation Notes]
***Phase change Equation: deltaH = (m or other) (Phase change Enthalpy change)
****Big thing here is no deltaT (since in a phase change temperature does not change) and that the Phase change Enthalpy change term has some units as (m or other).
****There are various names for Phase change Enthalpy change include Molar Heat of Vaporization, Heat of Condensation, etc.
**Hess' Law : [Example of Hess' Law Calculations]
**Standard Enthalpy of Formation: [Example of Standard Enthalpy of Formation Calculations]


Other Videos/resources:

*[1st Year's Enthalpy Videos]
*[Video Notes from Bozeman Science AP Chem on Enthalpy of Reaction including Hess Law]]


Other Videos/resources:

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