Close Problem Use and interpret standard heats of formation. (a) Write the balanced chemical equation that represents th
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Close Problem Use and interpret standard heats of formation. (a) Write the balanced chemical equation that represents the standard heat of formation of CO(g) at 298 K. Be sure to specify states. Write fractions with a slash, such as 1/2 for one half. If a box is not needed leave it blank. (b) The standard enthalpy change for the following reaction is 181 kJ at 298 K. N2( g)+O2( g)⟶2NO(g) What is the standard heat of formation of NO(g) ? k)/mol