This document provides a formula for calculating the heat of formation (hf) of a liquid substance. The heat of formation of a liquid (hf(l)) is equal to the heat of formation of the same substance as a gas (hf(g)) minus the molar heat of vaporization (hfg) multiplied by the number of moles (M) of the substance.
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Enthalpy of Formation Chart
This document provides a formula for calculating the heat of formation (hf) of a liquid substance. The heat of formation of a liquid (hf(l)) is equal to the heat of formation of the same substance as a gas (hf(g)) minus the molar heat of vaporization (hfg) multiplied by the number of moles (M) of the substance.