False, I'd think.
Latent heat of fusion (or enthalpy of fusion) is a characteristic of a substance, rather than a chemical bond. If you mean enthalpy of reaction then the lowest absolute values are for the bonds in H2, F2, and Cl2 as gases, which are zero. One low (and negative) value is for cuprous sulphate. Please see the link.
gain enthalpy of phosphorus
Physical properties like lustre cannot be determined. Chemical properties like enthalpy values is hard to determine.
To calculate the enthalpy change or heat energy of a phase change, use the formula q=m(heat of (fusion, vaporization, etc...)). Make sure to use the formula q=mc(delta T) to calculate the heat energy for the temperature changes in between phase changes. Add up all of the q values and you have your enthalpy change.
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Latent heat of fusion (or enthalpy of fusion) is a characteristic of a substance, rather than a chemical bond. If you mean enthalpy of reaction then the lowest absolute values are for the bonds in H2, F2, and Cl2 as gases, which are zero. One low (and negative) value is for cuprous sulphate. Please see the link.
gain enthalpy of phosphorus
isolated gaseous atoms ionization enthalpy is taken as reference value and its required to compare this values to various ions of this elements and to compare this values with various elements
Ionization enthalpy of isotopes should be theoretically the same.But the recorded values aren't equal..nobody knows why..
the Mollier chart gives the values of a property say enthalpy by defining any other two properties i.e. dryness fraction,pressure like this any two fixed values can provide the other values.
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Physical properties like lustre cannot be determined. Chemical properties like enthalpy values is hard to determine.
To calculate the enthalpy change or heat energy of a phase change, use the formula q=m(heat of (fusion, vaporization, etc...)). Make sure to use the formula q=mc(delta T) to calculate the heat energy for the temperature changes in between phase changes. Add up all of the q values and you have your enthalpy change.
lower then higher
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Cultural Transmission of Values
Cultural Transmission of Values