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Enthalpy of atomization

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The enthalpy of atomization is the heat change that resulted to the separation or disintegration of all atoms in a chemical substance.[1] Enthalpy of atomization can representated like ΔatH or ΔHat.

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  1. Ph. D., Biomedical Sciences; B. A., Physics and Mathematics; Facebook, Facebook; Twitter, Twitter. "What Enthalpy of Atomization Means". ThoughtCo. Retrieved 2021-11-29. {{cite web}}: |last3= has generic name (help)