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Chemistry, 25.11.2019 20:31, KillerSteamcar

For which of the following reactions is δh∘rxn equal to δh∘f of the product(s)? you do not need to look up any values to answer this question. check all that apply. so3(g)→12o2(g)+so2(g) li(s)+12cl2(l)→licl(s) so(g)+12o2(g)→so2(g) 2li(s)+cl2(g)→2licl(s) s(s)+o2(g)→so2(g) li(s)+12cl2(g)→licl(s)

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