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Thermodynamics Part 1: Thermochemistry - Calorimetry experiments - Enthalpies of reaction, formation, combustion and bond dissociation are explained with exemplar calculations

 A set of ∆H enthalpy of combustion, formation, bond energy etc. calculation questions

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See also fully worked out examples from calorimeter data and using Hess's Law cycles to solve problems

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See also fully worked out examples from calorimeter data and using Hess's Law cycles to solve problems

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