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Given the equations below, what is the total enthalpy change for the formation of phosphorus pentachloride, pcl5, when phosphorus is burned in excess chlorine?

p4(s) + 6cl2(g) → 4pcl3(g), ∆h = –1224 kj

4pcl3(g) + 4cl2(g) → 4pcl5(g), ∆h = –372 kj

p4(s) + 10cl2(g) → 4pcl5(g)

a.852 kj
b.–852 kj
c.–1596 kj
d.1596 kj

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