A chemist measures the enthalpy change AH during the following reaction: CH1206(5)-2 CO2(g) + 2C,H,OH(0) + AH= -69. kJ U

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A chemist measures the enthalpy change AH during the following reaction: CH1206(5)-2 CO2(g) + 2C,H,OH(0) + AH= -69. kJ U

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A Chemist Measures The Enthalpy Change Ah During The Following Reaction Ch1206 5 2 Co2 G 2c H Oh 0 Ah 69 Kj U 1
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A chemist measures the enthalpy change AH during the following reaction: CH1206(5)-2 CO2(g) + 2C,H,OH(0) + AH= -69. kJ Use this information to complete the table below. Round each of your answers to the nearest kJ/mol. reaction AH 01.16 200,(z) + 2C,H,OH(1) 04,206 (5) , CH - k] Х 5 ? 1000, (8) + 10C, H, OH (1) 5C,H,20(5) 3C.H.26(s) – 600,(g) + 6C, H, OH (1) -
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