1. Define heat of formation/standard heat of formation ΔHfo.
2. Discuss standard state and give examples (Padolina et al., 1995).
3. State that values of standard states of formation are important because these are conveniently used to calculate changes in enthalpy, ΔH of many reactions.
4. Give examples that illustrate the use of standard heats of formation in calculating changes in enthalpy or ΔH of reactions.
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