Is enthalpy represent the heat content of a substance?
and is the substance is liquid or gas or solid? or all
Answer Posted / satish kalyanashetti
yes enthalpy represents the heat content of a substance...
enthalpy is directly proportional to temperature of a
substance... as temp increases enthalpy also increases and
vice-versa.
The substance may be liquid, gas or solid...
There is no specific definition for enthalpy
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