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The enthalpies of all elements in their standard states are?


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Enthalpy:

  • It is defined as the sum of inner energy and the product of the pressure and volume of the system.
  • Enthalpy is denoted by H.
  • The mathematical expression for enthalpy is H=U+PV, where U= internal energy, P= pressure, and V= volume.

Enthalpy at standard states:

  • The enthalpy of the formation will always be zero for the compound that occurs naturally, as it takes no energy.
  • Therefore, the enthalpy of elements in the standard state is zero.

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