quantitykind:SpecificEnthalpy
$\textit{Specific Enthalpy}$ is enthalpy per mass of substance involved. Specific enthalpy is denoted by a lower case h, with dimension of energy per mass (SI unit: joule/kg). In thermodynamics, $\textit{enthalpy}$ is the sum of the internal energy U and the product of pressure p and volume V of a system: $H = U + pV$. The internal energy U and the work term pV have dimension of energy, in SI units this is joule; the extensive (linear in size) quantity H has the same dimension.