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Chemical reaction and Enthalpy

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Difference between Chemical reaction and Enthalpy

Chemical reaction vs. Enthalpy

A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. Enthalpy is a property of a thermodynamic system.

Similarities between Chemical reaction and Enthalpy

Chemical reaction and Enthalpy have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Activation energy, Chemical potential, Chemistry, Endothermic process, Enthalpy, Entropy, Exothermic reaction, Gibbs free energy, Internal energy, Pressure, Product (chemistry), Temperature, Thermodynamics.

Activation energy

In chemistry and physics, activation energy is the energy which must be available to a chemical or nuclear system with potential reactants to result in: a chemical reaction, nuclear reaction, or other various other physical phenomena.

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Chemical potential

In thermodynamics, chemical potential of a species is a form of energy that can be absorbed or released during a chemical reaction or phase transition due to a change of the particle number of the given species.

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Chemistry

Chemistry is the scientific discipline involved with compounds composed of atoms, i.e. elements, and molecules, i.e. combinations of atoms: their composition, structure, properties, behavior and the changes they undergo during a reaction with other compounds.

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Endothermic process

The term endothermic process describes the process or reaction in which the system absorbs energy from its surroundings, usually in the form of heat.

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Enthalpy

Enthalpy is a property of a thermodynamic system.

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Entropy

In statistical mechanics, entropy is an extensive property of a thermodynamic system.

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Exothermic reaction

An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy by light or heat.

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Gibbs free energy

In thermodynamics, the Gibbs free energy (IUPAC recommended name: Gibbs energy or Gibbs function; also known as free enthalpy to distinguish it from Helmholtz free energy) is a thermodynamic potential that can be used to calculate the maximum of reversible work that may be performed by a thermodynamic system at a constant temperature and pressure (isothermal, isobaric).

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Internal energy

In thermodynamics, the internal energy of a system is the energy contained within the system, excluding the kinetic energy of motion of the system as a whole and the potential energy of the system as a whole due to external force fields.

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Pressure

Pressure (symbol: p or P) is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.

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Product (chemistry)

Products are the species formed from chemical reactions.

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Temperature

Temperature is a physical quantity expressing hot and cold.

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Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics is the branch of physics concerned with heat and temperature and their relation to energy and work.

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Chemical reaction and Enthalpy Comparison

Chemical reaction has 294 relations, while Enthalpy has 84. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 3.44% = 13 / (294 + 84).

References

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