Thermodynamics
The unit 'kj/mol' (kilojoules per mole) is a measurement of energy per mole of a substance, commonly used in thermodynamics to quantify energy changes during chemical reactions and phase transitions. This unit provides a clear understanding of the amount of energy involved when a mole of a substance undergoes a transformation, such as melting, boiling, or reacting with another substance. It plays a vital role in calculating the latent heat and enthalpy changes associated with various processes.
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