reaktiolämpöä
Reaktiolämpö, also known as heat of reaction, refers to the change in enthalpy that accompanies a chemical reaction occurring at constant pressure. Enthalpy is a thermodynamic property representing the total heat content of a system. When a chemical reaction takes place, bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, leading to an energy difference between the reactants and the products. This energy difference is released or absorbed as heat, and this heat transfer is quantified as the reaktiolämpö.
If the reaktiolämpö is negative, it means that the reaction releases heat into the surroundings, and the
The reaktiolämpö is an important thermodynamic property that helps in understanding the energy balance of a