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enthalpy
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enthalpy /en·thal·py/ (en´thal-pe) the heat content or chemical energy of a physical system; a thermodynamic function equal to the internal energy plus the product of the pressure and volume. Symbol H.
en·thal·py (nthlp, n-thl-)
n.
A thermodynamic function of a system, equivalent to the sum of the internal energy of the system plus the product of its volume multiplied by the pressure exerted on it by its surroundings.

enthalpy
the bond energy in a biochemical reaction.


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