A chemist measures the enthalpy change AH during the following reaction: COC1₂(g) + 4 NH3(g) →CO(NH₂)₂(s) + 2NH₂Cl(s) ΔΗ

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A chemist measures the enthalpy change AH during the following reaction: COC1₂(g) + 4 NH3(g) →CO(NH₂)₂(s) + 2NH₂Cl(s) ΔΗ

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A chemist measures the enthalpy change AH during the following reaction: COC1₂(g) + 4 NH3(g) →CO(NH₂)₂(s) + 2NH₂Cl(s) ΔΗ = - 559. kJ Use this information to complete the table below. Round each of your answers to the nearest kJ/mol. reaction ΔΗ ☐x10 3COC¹₂(g) + 12NH₂(g) → 3CO(NH₂)₂ (s) + 6NH₂Cl(s) 0kJ CO(NH,),(5) + 2NH₂Cl(s) COC₁₂(g) + 4NH3(g) kJ 2CO(NH₂) (s) + 4NH₂Cl(s) 2COC1₂ (g) + 8NH3(g) KJ → ?
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