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The Standard State of Formation (also known as the Standard Gibbs Energy of Formation) is a thermodynamic concept used in chemistry and biochemistry. It refers to the Gibbs free energy change that occurs when one mole of a substance is formed from its constituent elements under standard conditions, which include 25°C (298.15K), 1 atmosphere pressure, and 1M concentration for dissolved substances. The standard state of formation allows us to compare the stability of different compounds.
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