Enthalpy vs Exoenthalpic - What's the difference?
enthalpy | exoenthalpic |
(physics) In thermodynamics, a measure of the heat content of a chemical or physical system.
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between enthalpy and exoenthalpic
is that enthalpy is (physics) in thermodynamics, a measure of the heat content of a chemical or physical system while exoenthalpic is (physics) in which enthalpy increases; exothermic.As a noun enthalpy
is (physics) in thermodynamics, a measure of the heat content of a chemical or physical system.As an adjective exoenthalpic is
(physics) in which enthalpy increases; exothermic.enthalpy
English
Noun
- , where H'' is enthalpy , ''U'' is internal energy, ''p'' is pressure, and ''V is volume.