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How is enthalpy change (ΔH) measured experimentally?

Here’s a explanation:


Measuring Enthalpy Change (ΔH) Experimentally

  1. Using a calorimeter
    • A calorimeter is a device that measures heat. A simple version is a coffee cup with water.
  2. The process
    • Measure the starting temperature of the water.
    • Mix the chemicals that will react in the water.
    • Measure the final temperature after the reaction.
  3. Interpreting the result
    • If the water gets warmer, the reaction releases heat → exothermic → ΔH is negative.
    • If the water gets colder, the reaction absorbs heat → endothermic → ΔH is positive.
  4. Other methods
    • For burning reactions, a bomb calorimeter is used, which is more precise and measures the heat released in a sealed container.

This is basically how scientists measure how much heat a reaction gives off or takes in.

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