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Enthalpy Defined

The amount of energy in joules required to heat 1 gram of fabric from a temperature of 20°C to its melting point.

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  • The effect of catalysts on rates of reaction: A simple web page that shows and explains the graphs of how reactions are affected by catalysts. Also shows and explains the ideas behind the Maxwell-Boltzm ann distribution.

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  • Chemical Thermodynamics: Great notes for chemistry in a clear layout like the notes under 'study partner' on blackboard!

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  • Periodic Table Color-Mapped by Physical Properties: Melting & Boiling Points, Density, Molar Volume, Thermal & Electrical Conductivity, Coef. of Thermal expansion, Enthalpy of Fusion & Vaporization & Atomization, Young's Modulus, Electronegativ ity, Ionization energy, abundance in earth's crust,

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