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(Standard) enthalpy change of atomisation

The enthalpy change that takes place when one mol of the gaseous atoms form from the element in it's standard state.

(Standard) enthalpy change of combustion

The enthalpy change that takes place when one mol of a substance reacts completely with Oxygen under standard conditions, all reactants and products being in their standard conditions

(Standard) enthalpy change of formation

The enthalpy change that takes place when one mol of a compound in it's standard state is formed from its constituent elements in their standard states under standard conditions

(Standard) enthalpy change of hydration

The enthalpy change that takes place when one mol of isolated gaseous ions are dissolved in water, forming one mol of aqueous ions, under standard conditions

(Standard) enthalpy change of neutralisation

The enthalpy change that accompanies the neutralisation of an aqueous acid by an aqueous base to form one mol of water, under standard conditions/.

(Standard) enthalpy change of reaction

The enthalpy change that accompanies a reaction in the molar quantities expressed in a chemical equation under standard conditions in their standard states

(Standard) enthalpy change of solution

The enthalpy change that takes place when one mol of a compound is completely dissolved in water under standard conditions

(Standard) entropy change of reaction

The entropy change that accompanies a reaction in the molar quantities expressed in a chemical equation under standard conditions, all reactants being in their standard states