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Chemistry, 30.10.2020 23:40, lucky1940

Use bond energies to calculate the heat of a reaction: C-N 305 kJ/mol
C-O 358 kJ/mol
C=O 745 kJ/mol
C=O(in CO2) 799 kJ/mol
O-H 467 kJ/mol
N-H 391 kJ/mol
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Use bond energies to calculate the heat of a reaction: C-N 305 kJ/mol
C-O 358 kJ/mol
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