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Chemistry, 28.02.2021 07:10, bonnysvalentine

The standard enthalpy change for the following reaction is 656 kJ at 298 K. 2 KI(s) 2 K(s) + I2(s) ΔH° = 656 kJ

What is the standard enthalpy change for this reaction at 298 K?

K(s) + 1/2 I2(s) KI(s)

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