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| Question 2 1 pts Regarding the previous question for how standard heat of form

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| Question 2 1 pts Regarding the previous question for how standard heat of formation can be initially calculated, would you absolutely need to produce exactly one Mole of product in order to determine the standard state value? Choose the best O No, because enthalpy is not a state function, you use any arbitrary value you wish and label it as the standard state per O Yes, because enthalpy is not a state function any value other than one Mole cannot O No, because enthalpy is a state function, as long as you know what fraction of a O Yes, because enthalpy is a state function, if it is not a Mole produced, you can never actually be determined mole you have produced, you can normalize the value to be per Mole determine the value per Mole D Question 3 1 pts 20 FS 3

Explanation / Answer

We know that enthalpy is a state function and when you know the total amount of energy released and also the total moles of the product formed, you can easily normalise the value per mole.

Therefore (c) because enthalpy is a state function, as long as you know what fraction of mole you've produced, you can normalise the value to be per mole is the answer