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Normal thermodynamic reaction functions

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Written by: Germán Fernández
Category: Normal thermodynamic functions of reaction
Published: 28 February 2014
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We define the normal state of pure substances:
  • Solid or liquid: solid or liquid at a pressure of 1 bar and a temperature T.
  • Gas: ideal gas at a pressure of 1 bar and a temperature T.
At each temperature we will have a different normal state: $H^{0}_{200}, S^{0}_{300}$.
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