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The standard gibbs free energy of formation of ________ is zero. (a) co(s) (b) cl2(g) (c) cr(s)
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The standard gibbs free energy of formation of ________ is zero. (a) co(s) (b) cl2(g) (c) cr(s)
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Answer:
a, b, and c
Step-by-step explanation:
since they are all solids
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I thinks it's A.
Hope this helps. :)
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