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  • 18-01-2019
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how is a thermochemical equation different from a balanced chemical equation

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Dericktopsom Dericktopsom
  • 18-01-2019
A thermochemical equation has two parts: a balanced chemical equation and the change in one or more thermodynamic quantities (e.g., temperature, energy, or enthalpy) that occurs when that change occurs. The balanced equation can describe either a physical change (as in the example shown) or a chemical change.
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