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what does enthalpy (h) represent in a thermodynamic system? a. the volume of a system b. the total energy of a thermodynamic system c. the pressure of a system d. the temperature of a system
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Enthalpy (H) in thermodynamics is defined as the sum of the internal energy (U) and the product of pressure (P) and volume (V), i.e., H = U+PV. It represents the total energy of a thermodynamic system.
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b. The total energy of a thermodynamic system