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Chemistry, 17.02.2022 14:00, charismameeks

he three forms do not actually have the same enthalpy, because their bond structure changes between each isomer (changing the total energy stored in the bond arrangement). Thus, to change between isomers requires flexing some of the bonds, changing their enthalpy. The change in Gibbs free energy between the isomers is:

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