The standard heat of formation at 101.3 kNm –2 and 298 K is arbitrarily taken to be zero…
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The standard heat of formation at 101.3 kNm–2 and 298 K is arbitrarily taken to be zero for :
- gaseous bromine atoms
- gaseous bromine molecules
- liquid bromine
- solid bromine.
Answer
(C) liquid bromine
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