Intro to Chemical Engineering
The unit 'kj/mol' (kilojoules per mole) is a measure of energy per amount of substance. It is commonly used to express the heat of reaction and heat of formation, indicating how much energy is released or absorbed when a chemical reaction occurs or when a compound is formed from its elements. This unit helps chemists quantify the energy changes that accompany chemical reactions, making it crucial for understanding thermodynamics in chemical processes.
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