Saturday, May 23, 2020
Why the Standard Enthalpy of Formation of O2 Equals Zero
To understand standard enthalpy of formation ofà O2à Equal to Zero, you need to understand the definition of standard enthalpy of formation. This is the change of enthalpy when one mole of a substance in its standard state is formed from its elements under standard state conditions of 1 atmosphere pressure andà 298K temperature. Oxygen gas consists of its elements alreadyà in the standard state, so there isnt any change here. Oxygen (the element) at standard state is O2. The same is true other other gaseous elements, such as hydrogen and nitrogen, and solid elements, such as carbon in its graphite form. The standard enthalpy of formation is zero forà elements in their standard states.
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