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Chemistry, 26.11.2020 04:30, lyssamichelle

From the following heats of reaction, 2C (graphite) + H2 (g) -->C2H2 (g) H = 227 kJ
6C (graphite) + 3H2 (g) -->C6H6 (l) H = 49 kJ
calculate the heat for the reaction
3C2H2 (g) -->C6H6 (l)
A. 26.7 kJ
B. -26.7 kJ
C. -178 kJ
D. 178 kJ
E. -632 kJ
F. 632 kJ

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