Chemistry, asked by lakhmeeralimari2, 4 months ago

at what temperature standard enthalpy changes are measured​

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Answered by jain9383
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There is no standard temperature. Its symbol is ΔfH⦵. The superscript Plimsoll on this symbol indicates that the process has occurred under standard conditions at the specified temperature (usually 25 °C or 298.15 K).

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Answered by anjanasunil90
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Explanation:

There is no standard temperature. Its symbol is ΔfH⦵. The superscript Plimsoll on this symbol indicates that the process has occurred under standard conditions at the specified temperature (usually 25 °C or

298.15 K).

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