Respuesta :
Answer:
For a liquid, it is 25°F
Explanation:
The standard state for a liquid is 25°C
The state which is not a standard state for solid is 25 °C and for liquid is 25 F.
What are standard state?
Every matter will behave idealy at a particular set of items and that set is known as standard state of that matter.
- For solids:
Solids will remain at the standard state at 1 atm pressure, but 25°C (298K) is not the standard temperature for solids as they will melt in this temperature.
- For liquids:
Standard state of liquids is 1 atm pressure and 25°C (298K) temperature, but in the question it is given 25F which is not true so.
- For solution:
Solution of 1 molariy will consider as the standard solution and it is define as the number of moles of solute present in per liter of the solution.
So, for solids and liquids 25°C and 25F respectively is not a standard state.
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