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Enthalpy
3 articles on this topic
Why Do Some Substances Absorb Heat During Reactions
Forget simply "breaking bonds." Many reactions absorb heat not just because they need energy, but because disorder itself pulls the system cold. It's thermodynamics' hidden surprise.
18 min read
Why Do Some Substances Absorb Energy During Reactions
Instant cold packs aren't just 'cold'; they're a thermodynamic marvel. The universe relentlessly pursues disorder, sometimes demanding energy to achieve it.
18 min read
Why Some Reactions Produce Gas
It's not just elemental shuffling. The real reason gases burst forth lies in a hidden battle for stability, driven by entropy's irresistible pull.
16 min read