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8. Thermochemistry / Formation Equations / Problem 2
Oxygen gas, O
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, is very reactive while argon gas is inert. But why do both oxygen gas and argon gas have zero standard enthalpies of formation?
A
Because oxygen gas and argon gas are both gases of pure elements, their standard enthalpy of formation is zero.
B
Because oxygen gas and argon gas are both reactive substances of pure elements, their standard enthalpy of formation is zero.
C
Because oxygen gas and argon gas are both standard states of pure elements, their standard enthalpy of formation is zero.
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Because oxygen gas and argon gas are both non-reactive substances of pure elements, their standard enthalpy of formation is zero.
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