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Given the thermochemical equations A(g)B(g)=80 kJ B(g)C(g)=150 kJ find the enthalpy changes for each reaction. 3A(g)3B(g)= kJ B(g)A(g)= kJ A(g)C(g)= kJ

Given the thermochemical equations A(g)B(g)=80 kJ B(g)C(g)=150 kJ find the enthalpy changes for each reaction.

3A(g)3B(g)=

kJ

B(g)A(g)=

kJ

A(g)C(g)=

kJ

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