Standard Conditions and State Symbols
Before defining specific enthalpy changes, we must establish standard conditions. This allows scientists to compare enthalpy changes measured in different laboratories.
Standard Conditions (Denoted by the symbol °):
Pressure: 1 atm (atmosphere) or 101.3 kPa (kilopascals)
Temperature: Usually 298 K (25°C), unless otherwise specified
Concentration: 1 mol/dm³ for solutions
Standard State:
The standard state of a substance is its pure form at 1 atm pressure and the specified temperature. This is why state symbols (s, l, g, aq) are critical—they indicate the physical form of the substance under standard conditions.
(s) = solid
(l) = liquid
(g) = gas
(aq) = aqueous (dissolved in water)