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Chemistry, 06.01.2020 02:31 burnsmykala23

Using the bond energies provided below, calculate δh° for the reaction ch4(g) + 4cl2(g) → ccl4(g) + 4hcl(g) bond energies: c–h = 413 kj/mol, cl–cl = 243 kj/mol, c–cl = 339 kj/mol, h–cl = 427 kj/mol

a. 1422 kj

b. 110 kj

c. 440 kj

d. – 440 kj

e. –110 kj

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