True False The enthalpy is constant at all temperatures If the universe is considered as a system, the change of interna

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True False The enthalpy is constant at all temperatures If the universe is considered as a system, the change of interna

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True False The enthalpy is constant at all temperatures If the universe is considered as a system, the change of internal energy (delta U) will be always equal to zero. The internal energy of a system is a state function and an intensive property At higher temperature, the gases move quicker zeroth law in thermodynamics is referred to conservation of energy
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