Heat of formation group additivity

ID: heat-of-formation-group-additivity

Heat of formation group additivity is a method used in chemistry to estimate the standard heat of formation (\( \Delta H_f^\circ \)) of a molecule based on the known heats of formation of its constituent functional groups or molecular fragments. The concept is rooted in the fact that the overall heat of formation of a compound can often be approximated by summing the contributions of different parts of the molecule, such as functional groups, rings, or other structural features. ### Key Concepts 1.

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