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23 October, 10:14

6 C (s) + 3 H2 (g) → 2 C6H6 (l) Δ H = 49 kJ

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  1. 23 October, 10:35
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    True = > ΔH°f for C₆H₆ = 49 Kj/mole

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    See Thermodynamic Properties Table in appendix of most college level general chemistry texts. The values shown are for the standard heat of formation of substances at 25°C. The Standard Heat of Formation of a substance - by definition - is the amount of heat energy gained or lost on formation of the substance from its basic elements in their standard state. C₆H₆ (l) is formed from Carbon and Hydrogen in their basic standard states. All elements in their basic standard states have ΔH°f values equal to zero Kj/mole.
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