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Jenna Willis
30 October, 14:45
What is the enthaply of the reaction?
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Explanation: For a chemical reaction, the enthalpy of reaction (ΔHrxn) is the difference in enthalpy between products and reactants; the units of ΔHrxn are kilojoules per mole. Reversing a chemical reaction reverses the sign of ΔHrxn.
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