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Gavyn Massey
14 August, 16:21
The heat content of a system is?
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Levi Oneill
14 August, 19:48
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Are you looking for the word "enthalpy"? It's defined as the heat content of a system. We can never know the actual enthalpy of a system, only measure changes in it.
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