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Quiz: Standard Conditions for Enthalpy

AQA 7405 A-Level Chemistry

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Welcome! Building on your knowledge of enthalpy changes and reaction types, let's test your understanding of standard conditions for enthalpy.

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What are the standard conditions for enthalpy changes?

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Which of the following are true about standard conditions for enthalpy? (Select all that apply)

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Standard conditions for enthalpy are {{blank0}} K and {{blank1}} kPa.

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Convert 25°C to Kelvin.

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Why are standard conditions used in enthalpy calculations?

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Under standard conditions, what is the enthalpy change called when 1 mole of a substance is combusted completely?

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The enthalpy change for {{blank0}} of 1 mole of a compound under standard conditions is called the enthalpy of {{blank1}}.

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