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So my book lists 2 different equations for calculating change in enthalpy.
Equation 1: change in enthalpy = (products) - (reactants)
Equation 2: change in enthalpy=(sum of bond energies of bonds broken) - (bonds formed)
So the 2nd one is essentially the opposite of the first one. In practice problems, I can never understand on what basis you decide which equation to use? 😕
Equation 1: change in enthalpy = (products) - (reactants)
Equation 2: change in enthalpy=(sum of bond energies of bonds broken) - (bonds formed)
So the 2nd one is essentially the opposite of the first one. In practice problems, I can never understand on what basis you decide which equation to use? 😕