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Calculating/finding Enthalpy
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April 21, 2010, 08:33:07 AM »
Can I calculate :delta:H at 0 K if i know it on 298 K? Or is it only experimentally found, so i should look it up from some kind of index.
The reaction is C + CO
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Don't we assume every molecule to be perfectly rigid and stationary at 0K? In that case, there would be no collisions, and hence no reaction as well. So, :delta:H would be zero, right?
Please forgive me if I am wrong
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