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Chemistry, 17.12.2020 05:40, monae7803

Use the following thermochemical equation to calculate the amount of heat released (in kJ) during the decomposition of 3.5 mol H2O2.
2H2O2() --> 2H20 (1) + O2 (g)
AH = -196.4 kJ

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