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kinds of enthalpy

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Lattice enthalpy   one mole of a solid ionic lattice is formed from its gaseous ions under standard conditions  
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enthalpy change of atomisation   one mole of gaseous atoms is formed from its element in its standard states  
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ionisation energy   one mole of gaseous 1+ ions is formed from gaseous atoms  
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electron affinity   one mole of gaseous 1- ions is formed from gaseous atoms  
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hess' law   if a reaction can take place by more than one route and the initial and final conditions are the same, the total enthalpy change is the same for each route  
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standard enthalpy chance of formation   the enthalpy change that takes place when one mole of a compound is formed from its constituent elements in their standard states under standard conditions  
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combustion   one mole of a substance undergoes complete combustion in oxygen with all substances in standard states  
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hydration   one mole of gaseous ions become dissolved in water  
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solution   one mole of an ionic solid dissolves in an amount of water large enough so that the dissolved ions are well separated and do not interact with each other  
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dissociation   enthalpy change when one mole of covalent bonds is broken in the gaseous state  
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