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A Pot of Water Is Heated with 10 J of Energy

Question 15

Question 15

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A pot of water is heated with 10 J of energy at constant pressure. What is the enthalpy change ( Δ\DeltaΔ H) for this process?


A) -10 J
B) > 10 J
C) +10 J
D) < 10 J
E) 0

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