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the change in enthalpy that takes place when one mole of a compound is formed from its elements is called

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Answered by vijayasripathi4444
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chemists call this energy change as the enthalpy change of the reaction the standard enthalpy change of formation is the enthalpy change is formed from its element under standarard condations (298k and 100k pa) all reactants and products being in their standard state

Answered by mythiac
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Answer:

Heat of formation.

Explanation:

"heat of formation, also called standard heat of formation, enthalpy of formation, or standard enthalpy of formation, the amount of heat absorbed or evolved when one mole of a compound is formed from its constituent elements, each substance being in its normal physical state (gas, liquid, or solid)." - According to www.britannica.com.

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