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What is the symbol for the change in enthalpy?
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What is the symbol for the change in enthalpy?
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Answer: just an H and not Delta H
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Just took the test
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Delta H.
It suppose to be a little triangle in front of the H but i don't have the delta sigh in my phone. So sorry.
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