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Graphite and Standard state

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Difference between Graphite and Standard state

Graphite vs. Standard state

Graphite, archaically referred to as plumbago, is a crystalline allotrope of carbon, a semimetal, a native element mineral, and a form of coal. In chemistry, the standard state of a material (pure substance, mixture or solution) is a reference point used to calculate its properties under different conditions.

Similarities between Graphite and Standard state

Graphite and Standard state have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Standard conditions for temperature and pressure, Standard enthalpy of formation.

Standard conditions for temperature and pressure

Standard conditions for temperature and pressure are standard sets of conditions for experimental measurements to be established to allow comparisons to be made between different sets of data.

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Standard enthalpy of formation

The standard enthalpy of formation or standard heat of formation of a compound is the change of enthalpy during the formation of 1 mole of the substance from its constituent elements, with all substances in their standard states.

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Graphite and Standard state Comparison

Graphite has 193 relations, while Standard state has 26. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.91% = 2 / (193 + 26).

References

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