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Which substance has Hf defined as 0 kJ/mol? H2O (s) Ne (l) O2 (g) CO2 (g)

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Answer:

O2 (g)

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Answer:

O₂ (g).

Step-by-step explanation:

  • All elements that found in nature has heat of formation (Hf) equal 0 J/mol.
  • So, the substance that has heat of formation (Hf) equal 0 J/mol is O₂ (g).
  • H₂O is formed from the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen and has Hf, Also, the solidification of H₂O (s) from H₂O (l) has (Hf).
  • Although, Ne (g) is found in nature and has no Hf, the liquification to form Ne (l) has heat of formation (Hf).
  • CO₂ (g) is formed from the reaction between carbon and oxygen and so has heat of formation (Hf).
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