Enthalpy is just the heat at constant pressure. It has units of energy (J or kJ). Chemists often want to know the enthalpy per mole. For a reaction, you can calculate the enthalpy per mole of a specific reagent or product (like you do for a formation or combustion reaction). You can calculate the enthalpy change for a specific reaction by using the tabulated formation enthalpies for each reagent or product, multiplying each value by the stoichiometric coefficient.