Preferred Label : enthalpimetric analysis;
IUPAC definition : The generic designation for a family of analytical methods in which the enthalpy change
of a chemical reaction is measured, directly or indirectly, in order to perform a
quantitative determination of a reactant or catalyst. In general, at least one reactant
is a liquid or solution. It is a subset of calorimetry in which the system is maintained
at constant (usually atmospheric pressure), and the emphasis is on a quantitative
determination in a reasonable length of time. Analytical solution calorimetry is a
synonymous designation that may be used but is not preferred. thermochemical analysis
has been used but is not recommended because of potential confusion and overlap with
the methods of thermal analysis. The adjective thermometric is also associated with
the names of some of these methods, but is not recommended as a general designation.;
Origin ID : E02131;
See also
The generic designation for a family of analytical methods in which the enthalpy change
of a chemical reaction is measured, directly or indirectly, in order to perform a
quantitative determination of a reactant or catalyst. In general, at least one reactant
is a liquid or solution. It is a subset of calorimetry in which the system is maintained
at constant (usually atmospheric pressure), and the emphasis is on a quantitative
determination in a reasonable length of time. Analytical solution calorimetry is a
synonymous designation that may be used but is not preferred. thermochemical analysis
has been used but is not recommended because of potential confusion and overlap with
the methods of thermal analysis. The adjective thermometric is also associated with
the names of some of these methods, but is not recommended as a general designation.