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A student tries to write the standard fromation reaction for

\sf P_4O_{10} (s) at 25°C as \sf P_4(s)+10\: O(g) \longrightarrow P_4O_{10} (s)  . This is not a standard formation reaction because

(A) The reaction should be written for one mole of \sf P_4

(B) Oxygen should be written as diatomic oxygen \sf (O_2)

(C) Allotopic form of phosphorus must also be indicated.

(D) \sf P_4O_{10}(s) does not exist

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Answered by XxitzMichAditixX
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➙ A student tries to write the standard formation reaction. This is not a standard formation reaction because for Allotopic form of phosphorus must also be indicated.

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