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Help, I thought I got an answer to this, but I feel like it's wrong based on the theoretical Molar Enthalpy of Napahthalene given: -5155.9kJ/mol. What would be the steps in solving this?


Help, I thought I got an answer to this, but I feel like it's wrong based on the theoretical Molar

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