The enthalpy of formation of two compounds A and B are –84 kJ and –156 kJ respectively…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Chemical Thermodynamics
The enthalpy of formation of two compounds A and B are –84 kJ and –156 kJ respectively. Which one of the following statements is correct ?
- A and B are endothermic compounds
- A is more stable than B
- A is less stable than B
- Both A and B are unstable
Answer
(C) A is less stable than B
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