where to find the delta h of compounds?

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helpme
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where to find the delta h of compounds?

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i can't find them? help!!!!
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Post by sharan »

welll there are so many places to find if specifically looking for enthaply of formation you can find here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enthalpy
or just type like change in enthaply of (formation or solution or neutralization.. etc etc..) in google and im pretty sure you will find it...

hope that wud help..

-Sharan
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