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The change in enthalpy of a system is called:(a) Heat of reaction(b) Standard heat of(c) Heat absorbed(d) None of the mentionedThe question was posed to me in class test.This key question is from Equilibrium Constants and Conversions topic in chapter Applications of Thermodynamic in Unit Processes of Unit Processes

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The CORRECT CHOICE is (a) Heat of reaction

For EXPLANATION: The change in enthalpy of a system when a reaction OCCURS, at a constant pressure is CALLED heat of reaction.



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