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CHEMISTRY: TOPIC 5 ENERGETICS

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Question:

What does standard state mean?

Author: Sammy Universe



Answer:

The pure substance at 100 kPa and a specified temperature or if not 298 K for any element the standard enthalpy change of formation would be 0 because no heat energy is taken in or given out


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