2. Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation of hexane (in kJ/mol) from the following reaction if the standard enthal

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2. Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation of hexane (in kJ/mol) from the following reaction if the standard enthal

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2. Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation of hexane (in kJ/mol) from the following reaction if the standard enthalpy of the written reaction is -2855.60 kJ:
2C2H6(g) +7O2(g) -->6H2O(l) + 4CO2(g)
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2. Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation of hexane (in kJ/mol) from the following reaction if the standard enthalpy of the written reaction is -2855.60 kJ: 2C2H6(g) + 702(g) + 6H206) + 4CO2(g) - 3. Calculate the standard enthalpy of the reaction for this reaction: 3 S(s) +ž©2(9) ► S03(9) Based on the following reactions: 2H250g) + 302(g) → 2802(g) + 2H20) AHpxn = -1035.94 kJ 2503(g) → 25026g) + O2(g) AHPxn = +197.78 kJ 2H2(g) + O2(g) 2S(s) + 2H20(g) AHpxn = +110.02 kJ - + - =
- - Ž Na + 4. Calculate the standard enthalpy of the reaction for this reaction: 1 3 N204(9) N2O(g) + NO2(g) +0209) Based on the following reactions: 2N02(g) + 2NO(g) + O2(g) → 2N204(9) AH x = -228.54 kJ 4NO(g) + 2N20 g) +502(g) → 4N204(9) AH x = -488.46 kJ 2NO(g) + O2(g) → N204(9) AHPxn = -171.34 kJ =
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