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What Is Enthalpy In Thermodynamics Example? [Solved]
The enthalpy H of a thermodynamic system is defined as the sum of its internal energy and the product of its pressure and volume: H = U + pV, where U is the internal energy, p is pressure, and V is the volume of the system; pV is sometimes referred to as the pressure energy ƐP.
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