Asked by Ethio

What is the different b/n internal energy(^E) and enthalpy(^H)? Under what circumstances are internal energy and enthalpy nearly equal?

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Answered by bobpursley
internal energy: stored in bonds and mass.

enthalpy: that portion of internal energy which can be released (or absorbed) during a chemical reaction.

Answered by Ethio
What is the different b/n change in internal energy(^E) and enthalpy change(^H)? Under what circumestance are change in energy(^E) and enthalpy change(^H) nearly equal? Thanks for your helps.
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