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Chemistry, 18.05.2021 17:40, Redeyestudio53

You need to calculate the enthalpy change (AHO) of the reaction A+B → C. How can the enthalpies given for the reaction steps below be combined to
give the overall change in enthalpy?
2A+BD
C+AD
AH2
O A. AH AH , +AH2
O B. AHO E AH, AH2
C. AH = AH - AH2
O D. AHORAH 2-AH

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