The standard enthalpy of formation of a free element in its standard
state is 0.0 kJ.
True o...
Chemistry, 21.01.2022 03:40, klivingston1012
The standard enthalpy of formation of a free element in its standard
state is 0.0 kJ.
True or false.
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