Standard Enthalpy Change Of Reaction
The
standard enthalpy change of reaction
(denoted
H
0
or H
O
)is the
enthalpy
change that occurs in a system when 1 equivalent of matter is transformed by a
chemical reaction
under
standard conditions
. For a generic chemical reaction
n
A
A + n
B
B + ... → n
P
P + n
Q
Q ...
the standard enthalpy change of reaction ΔH
r
is related with the
standard enthalpy change of formation
ΔH
f
of the reactants and products by the equation
\Delta\!H_r = \sum_{products}{n_i \Delta\!H_f^{(i)}} - \sum_{reactants}{n_i \Delta\!H_f^{(i)}}
Reactions with standard values
A common
standard enthalpy change
is the
standard enthalpy change of formation
, which has been determined for a vast number of substances. The enthalpy change of any reaction under any conditions can be computed, given the
standard enthalpy change of formation
of all of the reactants and
products
. Other reactions with standard enthalpy change values include combustion (
standard enthalpy change of combustion
) and neutralisation (
standard enthalpy change of neutralisation
).
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