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This makes the standard reaction enthalpies at +25 C, standardized for 1 mol K:
KCl+Li=LiCl+K-28 kJ/mol
KCl+1/2Ca=1/2CaCl2+K-38 kJ/mol
KCl+1/2Mg=1/2MgCl2+K-115 kJ/mol
As you heat the system, the enthalpy changes with temp. There are continuous enthalpy changes with differences of heat capacity between sides of
reaction. There are also step changes of reaction enthalpy - modest ones when a reagent melts (or has a solid phase change) and a big one when a
reagent boils.
But the reaction entropy will stay relatively small as long as both sides are solid or liquid - and change a lot if a gas appears on one side.
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