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Chemistry, 27.09.2019 20:50 jljhenkel

If you need to reverse the following reaction in order for it to be an intermediate reaction in a hess's law problem, what would be the final value for the enthalpy of reaction you use for this intermediate reaction? h2 + 0.5 o2 h2o, h = -286 kj

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