A (g) → E (g) E (g) → B (g) Use the the thermochemical equations above to calculate the enthalpy of reaction for each re

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A (g) → E (g) E (g) → B (g) Use the the thermochemical equations above to calculate the enthalpy of reaction for each re

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A (g) → E (g) E (g) → B (g) Use the the thermochemical equations above to calculate the enthalpy of reaction for each reaction below. Note: For some reactions you will only need to use one of the given equations and for others you will need to use both. Enter your answer in kJ. . 2 A (g) → 2 E (g) has an enthalpy change of: A/ ΔΗ = + 100 kJ ΔΗ = - 50 kJ ● B (g) → E (g) has an enthalpy change of: A/ . A (g) B (g) has an enthalpy change of: → A 2 E (g) → A (g) + B (g) has an enthalpy change of: A
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