Chemistry, asked by siddhappamali770, 4 months ago

The enthalpies of all elements in their standard state are
a. unity
c. <o
d. different for each element
b. zero​

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Answered by muththatha3
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The enthalpies of all elements in their standard states are taken as zero. The standard state of an elementary substance means the most stable form of that substance at 298 K temperature and bar pressure.

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