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Enthalpy of gas state in Chemical Thermodynamics Formulas
Enthalpy of gas state is the enthalpy or heat of a compound or element in gaseous state. And is denoted by H
vapor
. Enthalpy of gas state is usually measured using the KiloJoule Per Mole for Energy Per Mole. Note that the value of Enthalpy of gas state is always negative.
Chemical Thermodynamics formulas that make use of Enthalpy of gas state
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Change in Enthalpy of Vaporization
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What is the Enthalpy of gas state?
Enthalpy of gas state is the enthalpy or heat of a compound or element in gaseous state. Enthalpy of gas state is usually measured using the KiloJoule Per Mole for Energy Per Mole. Note that the value of Enthalpy of gas state is always negative.
Can the Enthalpy of gas state be negative?
Yes, the Enthalpy of gas state, measured in Energy Per Mole can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Enthalpy of gas state?
Enthalpy of gas state is usually measured using the KiloJoule Per Mole[KJ/mol] for Energy Per Mole. Joule Per Mole[KJ/mol], Kilocalorie Per Mole[KJ/mol] are the few other units in which Enthalpy of gas state can be measured.
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