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Which of the following standard enthalpy of formation values are not zero at 25°C? (Select all that apply.)

H2(g)
N2(g)
Au(s)
Be(s)
H20(g)
Ne(g)
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Answered by DrBob222
The ones at standard state will be zero. Those not at standard state will not.
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Which of the following standard enthalpy of formation values are not zero at 25°C? (Select all that apply.)

H2(g)
N2(g)
Au(s)
Be(s)
H20(g)
Ne(g)

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