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The difference in energy of the reactants and products is known as the change in enthalpy of the reaction. 
The heat of the reaction is also known as the change in enthalpy and is denoted by the .

Step-by-step explanation

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The enthalpy change of a solution is determined by the type of solute and solvent present.
 
The enthalpy change of the solution is positive if heat is absorbed during the mixing of two components. The enthalpy change of the solution is negative if the heat is released.

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