Question
What is standard state of a substance?

Answer

The thermodynamic standard state of a substance (compound) is the most stable physical state of it at $298\  K$ and $1$ atmosphere (or $1$ bar). The enthalpy of the substance in the standard state is represented as $\triangle _fH^0$.

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