A change in the internal energy of a system at constant pressure from a chemical reaction will result in an identical change in the -

Answer:
Option D ( Enthalpy of the System)
Explanation:
The relationship between the change in the internal energy of the system during a chemical reaction and the enthalpy of reaction can be summarized as follows. ... The heat given off or absorbed when a reaction is run at constant pressure is equal to the change in the enthalpy of the system.
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