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Energy is released during an exothermic reaction. The energy released was enthalpy. This includes quantities such as the attraction between molecules, the lattice energy, the chemical bonds... depends on the reaction.An endothermic reaction absorbs energy in the enthalpy of solution. It comes from the surroundings.
6CO2+6H2O+ sunlight-> C6H12O6+6O2
A balanced diet for any child includes adequate amounts of the proper nutrients. The daily diet should include protein, fruits and vegetables, grains, and dairy products such as cheese or milk.
A balanced diet includes eating heathy and regular exercise to meet all of one's nutritional needs. This varies from person to person, but the main features of a balanced diet is portion control, eating healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables, and drinking water.
Oxidation reaction is a process in which the atom or ion is increasing its oxidation sate. This includes a loss of electrons. Seen in the product side of a overall equation. The species that are being oxidized are the reduction agents. Reduction reaction is a process in which the atom or ion is decreasing its oxidation state. This includes a gain of electrons. They are seen in the reactants side through the overall equation.The species that are being reduced are the oxidizing agents.
Thermochemical equation includes enthalpy ( ΔH ) change in it.
Specific Heat is:-the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1g of a substance 1°C-specific heat is symbolised as Cp or C-has units of J/g °C-J stands for Joules, which is a unit of energyMost often used in equation: q = mΔTCpq = energy in Jm = mass in gΔT = change in temperatureCp = specific heatExampleHow much energy is required to raise the temperature of 345.34g of Aluminium from 35.0°C to 250.00°C ? The specific heat of Aluminium is .90 J/Cp q = mΔTCpq = 345.34g(250.00°C - 35.0°C)0.09J/g°Cfrom there its just simple Algebra.q = 66,823.29JHowever, not all problems will be as simple as the one above. Some may require up to 3+ equations that can include Enthalpy or ΔH which leads to using a Change of State Graph.
A logarithmic equation would be any equation that includes the log function.
Mark off points, usually. If you're asking how to balance one, that depends upon the equation in question. Most freshman chemistry textbooks will have a section on redox reactions that includes a method for balancing equations that will probably handle anything you're likely to come across.
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i believe that standard enthalpy change of atomisation is the enthalpy change that takes place when one mole of gaseous atoms is formed from its elements under standard conditions(which includes breaking of bonds between atoms within molecules), while for sublimation it only involves the change of states (from solid to liquid) with no intramolecular bonds broken.
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