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== Key concepts for enthalpy calculations == *When a reaction is reversed, the magnitude of Ξ''H'' stays the same, but the sign changes. *When the balanced equation for a reaction is multiplied by an integer, the corresponding value of Ξ''H'' must be multiplied by that integer as well. *The change in enthalpy for a reaction can be calculated from the enthalpies of formation of the reactants and the products *Elements in their standard states make no contribution to the enthalpy calculations for the reaction, since the enthalpy of an element in its standard state is zero. [[Allotropy|Allotropes]] of an element other than the standard state generally have non-zero standard enthalpies of formation.
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