The enthalpy change for the following reaction is -483.6 kJ: 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) . 2H2O (g) Therefore, the enthalpy change for the following reaction is __________ kJ: 4H2 (g) + 2O2 (g) . 4H2O (g)

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Thermochemistry is the study of heat energy associated with chemical reactions and phase changes.  Thermochemistry involves the following concepts: Heat of reaction: Also known as the enthalpy of reaction, this looks at the overall heat energy that occurs in a reaction. Enthalpy: The heat content of a system. Hess's law: A principle in general chemistry that states that the change in enthalpy for a reaction is independent of path and depends only on initial and final states. Closed system: A thermodynamic system that exchanges neither energy nor matter with its surroundings. A covered... Show more

The enthalpy change for the following reaction is -483.6 kJ: <br>2H<sub>2</sub> (g) + O<sub>2</sub> (g) . 2H<sub>2</sub>O (g) <br>Therefore, the enthalpy change for the following reaction is __________ kJ: <br>4H<sub>2</sub> (g) + 2O<sub>2</sub> (g) . 4H<sub>2</sub>O (g)