How can you measure a reaction enthalpy without going into the lab? Using computational chemistry data to draw a conclusion. Reeves, M., S., Berghout, H., L., Perri, M., J., Singleton, S., M., & Whitnell, R., M. Volume 1312. How can you measure a reaction enthalpy without going into the lab? Using computational chemistry data to draw a conclusion, pages 51-63. ACS, 4, 2019.
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