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From the following heats of reaction: 2 H2 (g) + O2 (g) --> 2 H2O (g) ∆H = - 483.6 kJ 3 O2 (g) --> 2 O3 (g) ∆H = +284.6 kJ Calculate the heat of the reaction for: 3 H2 (g) + O3 (g) --> 3 H2O (g)

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