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According to standard IUPAC conventions in thermochemistry, the standard enthalpy of formation () atThermodynamics and Thermochemistry Chemistry Question

Question

According to standard IUPAC conventions in thermochemistry, the standard enthalpy of formation ($\Delta_f H^\circ$) at 298 K is assigned an exact value of zero for which of the following elemental species?

Answer: A,C,D

💡 Solution & Explanation

The standard enthalpy of formation ($\Delta_f H^\circ$) is arbitrarily assigned a value of zero for pure elements residing in their most stable and abundant reference states at 1 bar and specified temperature. Graphite is more stable than diamond, so $\Delta_f H^\circ(C_{graphite}) = 0$. Rhombic sulphur is the stable polymorph at room temperature, making $\Delta_f H^\circ(S_{rhombic}) = 0$. For phosphorus, the highly reactive white allotrope is the accepted standard reference, meaning $\Delta_f H^\circ(P_{white}) = 0$.

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