Asked by jeff
Which of the following is NOT true about the thermodynamic standard state?
A. A pure liquid is in its standard state at 25C and a vapor pressure of 1.00 atm.
B. An aqueous solution is in its standard state at a concentration of 1.00 M.
C. A gas is in its standard state when its pressure is 1.00 atm and its temperature is 25C.
D. A solid is in its standard state when the atmospheric pressure is 1.00 atm and the temperature is 25C.
E. All of these are true.
A. A pure liquid is in its standard state at 25C and a vapor pressure of 1.00 atm.
B. An aqueous solution is in its standard state at a concentration of 1.00 M.
C. A gas is in its standard state when its pressure is 1.00 atm and its temperature is 25C.
D. A solid is in its standard state when the atmospheric pressure is 1.00 atm and the temperature is 25C.
E. All of these are true.
Answers
Answered by
GK
The standard state for a gas is given in your chemistry textbook. The standard states for pure substances and solutes may also be given in the title of tables of thermodynamic properties. I think you can look this one up in your own textbook.
Answered by
king
Good job contributing nothing GK. The answer is A.
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