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Which of the following describes the thermodynamic standard state of carbon?A. GraphiteB. DiamondC. BuckminsterfullerenceD. Charcoal

Answer» Correct Answer - A
The thermodynamic standard state of a substance is its most stable, pure form (physical state and allotrope) under standard pressure and at some specific temperature `(25^(@)C` or 298 K unless otheriwse specified). Under these conditions, the most stable, pure form of carbon is graphite.


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