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What is Enthalpy of Phase Transition?
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The enthalpy of phase transition, also known as the heat of transformation, is the amount of heat absorbed or released when a substance undergoes a change of phase at constant temperature and pressure. The enthalpy of phase transition can be calculated using the equation: S(rhombic) ⟶ S(monoclinic)Subscribe to our youtube channel!
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