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Chemistry, 10.12.2019 02:31, brandyleemom3

Be sure to answer all parts. δh o f of hydrogen chloride [hcl(g)] is −92.3 kj/mol. given the following data, determine the identity of the two missing products and calculate the δh o rxn for equation 3. [hint: start by writing the chemical equation that corresponds to δh o f for hcl(g).] n2(g) + 4h2(g) + cl2(g) → 2nh4cl(s) δh o rxn = −630.78 kj/mol (1) n2(g) + 3h2(g) → 2nh3(g) δh o rxn = −296.4 kj/mol (2) nh4cl(s) → (include states of matter.) δh o rxn = kj/mol

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