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Chemistry, 08.05.2020 09:57, tpsavage9755

Use Hess’s Law to calculate the heat of reaction for the following reaction:

A + 3B → 3C + 2D

A + 2B → C + D H= -20 kJ

B → 2C + D H= -45 kJ

Question 10 options:

+25 kJ

-65 kJ

-25 kJ

+65 kJ

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