Thermoneutral Reactions?
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Date: 01/30/05
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Date: 30 Jan 2005 04:50:17 -0800
Can somebody give a common example of a thermoneutral chemical reaction
(no heat evolved or absorbed)? I thought that every reaction was either
endothermic or exothermic but never heard of a thermoneutral reaction
until browsing a book on chemical kinetics where they just mentioned in
a single line about these reactions. Many other kinetics texts such as
Laidler, Logan do not mention this term at all. Just thinking can
isotope-exchange reactions can they be classified as thermoneutral
reactions?
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