The standard internal energy of formation, U f , corresponds to the standard enthalpy of formation, but
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The standard internal energy of formation, ΔUf°, corresponds to the standard enthalpy of formation, but is measured at constant volume. From the data in Appendix A, determine ΔUf° for
(a) H2O(g);
(b) H2O(l). Explain any differences between these values and ΔUf° for the two phases of water.
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