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The enthalpy change for a reaction does ...

The enthalpy change for a reaction does not depend upon

A

the physical states of reactants and products

B

use of different reactants for the same product

C

the nature of intermediate reaction steps

D

the differences in initial or final temperatures of involved substances

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This is because the enthalpy change is a state function.
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