entalpiamuutokset
Entalpiamuutokset, or enthalpy changes, are fundamental concepts in thermodynamics that describe the heat absorbed or released by a system during a chemical reaction or physical process. Enthalpy (H) is a state function that combines the internal energy (U) of a system with the product of its pressure (P) and volume (V), expressed as H = U + PV. Enthalpy changes are typically measured under constant pressure conditions, making them particularly useful for studying reactions that occur in open systems, such as those in industrial processes or biological systems.
In chemical reactions, enthalpy changes can be either exothermic (releasing heat) or endothermic (absorbing heat). Exothermic
Entalpiamuutokset can be determined experimentally using calorimetry, where the heat exchanged between the system and its