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1-Use the thermochemical equations shown below to determine the enthalpy for the reaction: 3C02 +4 H2000->CzHx(g) + 50z{g} DH C02=C(graphite) + O2 AH-394KJ H2O(l)=H2(g) +

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1-Use the thermochemical equations shown below to determine the enthalpy for the reaction: 3C02 +4 H2000->CzHx(g) + 50z{g} DH C02=C(graphite) + O2 AH-394KJ H2O(l)=H2(g) + 1/202(g) A H=285KJ C:H2(g)=3 C(graphite) + 4H2(g) AH=104KJ

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