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Answer: How are the standard enthalpies of an element and

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How are the standard enthalpies of an element and of a compound determined?

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How are the standard enthalpies of an element and of a compound determined?

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The Standard enthalpies of formation  are defined as the enthalpy change for the formation of one mole of a given compound from its constituent elements in their standard states.

Standard enthalpy of formation of any element in its most stable form is zero.

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