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Physics, 10.12.2019 19:31, Donlito6997

Reactant x contains 199.3 j of chemical energy. reactant y contains 272.3 j of chemical energy. product w contains 41.9 j of chemical energy. if the reaction loses 111.6 j of chemical energy as it proceeds, how much chemical energy must product z contain?

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