enthalpy

Etymology
From +. , but first used in print by J. P. Dalton in 1909 in a paper titled "Researches on the Joule-Kelvin-effect, especially at low temperatures".

Noun

 * 1)  A measure of the heat content of a chemical or physical system.
 * $$ H = U + p V $$, where H is enthalpy, U is internal energy, p is pressure, and V is volume.

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 * Basque: entalpia
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 * Esperanto: entalpio
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 * Kazakh: энтальпия
 * Khmer: អង់តាល់ពី
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 * Thai: เอนทาลปี, เอนทัลปี
 * Turkish: entalpi
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