To have a standard enthalpy of formation referenced to 0 J/mol, the substance must: 1) be a simple substance (chemical element) II) be in its most stable form III) be under 1 bar of pressure IV) have a concentration of 1.0000 M O I, III, IV I, II, ||| II, IV I, III II, III, IV O O

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To have a standard enthalpy of formation referenced to 0 J/mol, the substance must:
1) be a simple substance (chemical element)
II) be in its most stable form
III) be under 1 bar of pressure
IV) have a concentration of 1.0000 M
I, III, IV
I, II, III
II, IV
I, III
II, III, IV
Transcribed Image Text:To have a standard enthalpy of formation referenced to 0 J/mol, the substance must: 1) be a simple substance (chemical element) II) be in its most stable form III) be under 1 bar of pressure IV) have a concentration of 1.0000 M I, III, IV I, II, III II, IV I, III II, III, IV
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