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what is the standard enthalpy of formation for n2 and h2 in the following equation 2 nh3(g) → n2(g) + 3 h2(g)
the standard enthalpy of formation of nh3 is -45.9 kj/mol
it cant be predicted
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+45.9 kj/mol
-45.9 kj/mol
Step1: Recall definition of standard - enthalpy of formation
The standard enthalpy of formation ($\Delta H_f^{\circ}$) of an element in its standard state is zero.
Step2: Identify standard states of N2 and H2
Nitrogen ($N_2$) and hydrogen ($H_2$) are elements. At standard conditions, $N_2$ and $H_2$ are in their standard states (gaseous state for both). So, $\Delta H_f^{\circ}(N_2,g)=0$ and $\Delta H_f^{\circ}(H_2,g)=0$.
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