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Why we needed to define enthelpy?
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[QUOTE="Frigus, post: 6339937, member: 667779"] If we know that at constant pressure heat absorbed or gained is path independent then what was the need for introducing this new enthalpy term. If its answer is that it is not only for a special case in which pressure is constant then how can we even use it because we cannot measure the internal energy. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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