Which of the following standard conditions is not correct about energy changes?

a

Standard temperature is 298K

b

B. Standard pressure is 1 atm

c

Concentration of solution must be 1 mol/dm\(^3\)

d

ΔH at 298 K is the activation energy

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Derek644222
2 years ago

The standard conditions for energy changes typically refer to enthalpy changes (ΔH) in the context of chemical reactions. The activation energy, on the other hand, is related to the energy required to initiate a chemical reaction, and it is not directly considered a standard condition for energy changes under standard state conditions.

Options A, B, and C are related to standard conditions for enthalpy changes, where standard temperature is 298 K, standard pressure is 1 atm, and the concentration of solution is 1 mol/dm³. Therefore, option D is not correct in the context of standard conditions for energy changes.

Reference= UNDERSTANDING CHEMISTRY
Chapter 18(Energy effects -energetics)
read everything under Standard Heat of Formation ∆H⁰f

s.samuel
2 years ago

Am pretty sure standard temperature is 273k and not 298k
Myschool please change

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