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The change in heat energy for a reaction is best expressed as a change in a. Enthalpy (H) b. Absolute temperature (T) c. Specific heat (c) d. Entropy (S) e. Kinetic energy (KE)
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The change in heat energy for a reaction is best expressed as a change in
a. Enthalpy (H)
b. Absolute temperature (T)
c. Specific heat (c)
d. Entropy (S)
e. Kinetic energy (KE)
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If the reaction is at constant pressure then it is a. Enthalpy
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