queenpierogi3291 queenpierogi3291
  • 02-10-2017
  • Chemistry
contestada

During a constant-pressure process, the system releases heat to the surroundings. does the enthalpy of the system increase or decrease during the process?

Respuesta :

andriansp andriansp
  • 09-10-2017
The answer to this question would be: decrease
If the process is releasing heat to the surrounding, that means it should be an exothermic process. In the exothermic process, the process enthalpy difference will be minus because some of the energy is released as heat. That means the enthalpy of the system will be decreased.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

You run down the hall trying to get to physics on time. You start with an initial velocity of 1.5m/s. After 15.8s you are running at 5.8m/s. Calculate your acce
If the bird is directly above the fish how far apart are they
What is habituation? (Psychology)
Whats the definition on of Population density
Solve the equation for x. x3 = 64
Raymond built a “rocket" made from a cylinder and a cone. He filled the rocket completely with water. What is the maximum number of gallons of water the rocket
Question 1 of 10 What was the main purpose of the Declaration of Independence? A. To list all the wrongdoings of the king so that the British people would put h
To prevent food , it is important that you also avoid .
what are all characterisitcs of all living things? ​
what is 1 plus 1 what is t6he sum of that