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reaction of air - traduzione in greco

ENTHALPY CHANGE THAT OCCURS IN A SYSTEM WHEN MATTER IS TRANSFORMED BY A GIVEN CHEMICAL REACTION, WHEN ALL REACTANTS AND PRODUCTS ARE IN THEIR STANDARD STATES
Enthalpy of Reaction; Reaction Enthalpy; Enthalpy of reaction; Reaction enthalpy; Heat of reaction; Heat of Reaction; Enthalpy of hydrogenation; Standard enthalpy change of reaction; Reaction heat

reaction of air      
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chain reaction         
SEQUENCE OF REACTIONS WHERE A REACTIVE PRODUCT OR BY-PRODUCT CAUSES ADDITIONAL REACTIONS TO TAKE PLACE
Chain Reaction; Chain reaction (chemistry); Chain reaction (physics); Critical reaction; Chain reactions
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air filter         
DEVICE COMPOSED OF FIBROUS MATERIALS WHICH REMOVES SOLID PARTICULATES FROM THE AIR
Filter (air); Air cleaner; Air filtration; Air filters; Universal air filter; Cabin air filter; Dust filter; Air Filters
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Definizione

reaction
(reactions)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Your reaction to something that has happened or something that you have experienced is what you feel, say, or do because of it.
Reaction to the visit is mixed...
He was surprised that his answer should have caused such a strong reaction.
N-VAR: usu with supp
2.
A reaction against something is a way of behaving or doing something that is deliberately different from what has been done before.
All new fashion starts out as a reaction against existing convention...
N-COUNT: N against n
3.
If there is a reaction against something, it becomes unpopular.
Premature moves in this respect might well provoke a reaction against the reform...
N-SING: also no det, N against n
4.
Your reactions are your ability to move quickly in response to something, for example when you are in danger.
The sport requires very fast reactions.
N-PLURAL: oft poss N
5.
Reaction is the belief that the political or social system of your country should not change.
Thus, he aided reaction and thwarted progress.
N-UNCOUNT [disapproval]
6.
A chemical reaction is a process in which two substances combine together chemically to form another substance.
Ozone is produced by the reaction between oxygen and ultra-violet light...
N-COUNT
7.
If you have a reaction to a substance such as a drug, or to something you have touched, you are affected unpleasantly or made ill by it.
Every year, 5000 people have life-threatening reactions to anaesthetics...
N-COUNT: oft adj N to n

Wikipedia

Standard enthalpy of reaction

The standard enthalpy of reaction (denoted Δ rxn H {\displaystyle \Delta _{\text{rxn}}H^{\ominus }} or Δ H reaction {\displaystyle \Delta H_{\text{reaction}}^{\ominus }} ) for a chemical reaction is the difference between total reactant and total product molar enthalpies, calculated for substances in their standard states. This can in turn be used to predict the total chemical bond energy liberated or bound during reaction, as long as the enthalpy of mixing is also accounted for.

For a generic chemical reaction

ν A A + ν B B   +   . . . ν X X + ν Y Y   +   . . . {\displaystyle \nu _{\text{A}}{\text{A}}+\nu _{\,{\text{B}}}{\text{B}}~+~...\rightarrow \nu _{\,{\text{X}}}{\text{X}}+\nu _{\text{Y}}{\text{Y}}~+~...}

the standard enthalpy of reaction Δ rxn H {\displaystyle \Delta _{\text{rxn}}H^{\ominus }} is related to the standard enthalpy of formation Δ f H {\displaystyle \Delta _{\text{f}}H^{\ominus }} values of the reactants and products by the following equation:

Δ rxn H = p r o d u c t s ,   p ν p Δ f H p r e a c t a n t s ,   r ν r Δ f H r {\displaystyle \Delta _{\text{rxn}}H^{\ominus }=\sum _{products,~p}\nu _{p}\Delta _{\text{f}}H_{p}^{\ominus }-\sum _{reactants,~r}\nu _{r}\Delta _{\text{f}}H_{r}^{\ominus }}

In this equation, ν p {\displaystyle \nu _{p}} and ν r {\displaystyle \nu _{r}} are the stoichiometric coefficients of each product p {\displaystyle p} and reactant r {\displaystyle r} . The standard enthalpy of formation, which has been determined for a vast number of substances, is the change of enthalpy during the formation of 1 mole of the substance from its constituent elements, with all substances in their standard states.

Standard states can be defined at any temperature and pressure, so both the standard temperature and pressure must always be specified. Most values of standard thermochemical data are tabulated at either (25°C, 1 bar) or (25°C, 1 atm).

For ions in aqueous solution, the standard state is often chosen such that the aqueous H+ ion at a concentration of exactly 1 mole/liter has a standard enthalpy of formation equal to zero, which makes possible the tabulation of standard enthalpies for cations and anions at the same standard concentration. This convention is consistent with the use of the standard hydrogen electrode in the field of electrochemistry. However, there are other common choices in certain fields, including a standard concentration for H+ of exactly 1 mole/(kg solvent) (widely used in chemical engineering) and 10 7 {\displaystyle 10^{-7}} mole/L (used in the field of biochemistry). For this reason it is important to note which standard concentration value is being used when consulting tables of enthalpies of formation.