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====Chemical properties==== [[Enthalpy of reaction]] is defined as the enthalpy change observed in a constituent of a thermodynamic system when one mole of substance reacts completely. [[Enthalpy of formation]] is defined as the enthalpy change observed in a constituent of a thermodynamic system when one mole of a compound is formed from its elementary antecedents. [[Enthalpy of combustion]] is defined as the enthalpy change observed in a constituent of a thermodynamic system when one mole of a substance burns completely with oxygen. [[Enthalpy of hydrogenation]] is defined as the enthalpy change observed in a constituent of a thermodynamic system when one mole of an unsaturated compound reacts completely with an excess of hydrogen to form a [[Saturated and unsaturated compounds|saturated compound]]. [[Enthalpy of atomization]] is defined as the enthalpy change required to separate one mole of a substance into its constituent [[atom]]s completely. [[Enthalpy of neutralization]] is defined as the enthalpy change observed in a constituent of a thermodynamic system when one mole of water is formed when an acid and a base react. Standard [[enthalpy of solution]] is defined as the enthalpy change observed in a constituent of a thermodynamic system when one mole of a solute is dissolved completely in an excess of solvent, so that the solution is at infinite dilution. Standard enthalpy of [[Denaturation (biochemistry)|denaturation]] is defined as the enthalpy change required to denature one mole of compound. [[Hydration energy|Enthalpy of hydration]] is defined as the enthalpy change observed when one mole of gaseous ions is completely dissolved in water forming one mole of aqueous ions.
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