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Given some chemical reaction, A+B -> C+D (all are ideal gases) that occures in 298K and 1 atm.
why can't I automatically say that ΔH=0 for this reaction?
I know that enthalpy is a state function that is dependant on temperature alone (for an ideal gas),
and the final and initial temperature are the same.
why can't I automatically say that ΔH=0 for this reaction?
I know that enthalpy is a state function that is dependant on temperature alone (for an ideal gas),
and the final and initial temperature are the same.