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Chemistry, 06.12.2019 05:31 daisymae1172

Set up a hess’s law cycle, and use the following information to calculate δh∘f for aqueous nitric acid, hno3(aq). you will need to use fractional coefficients for some equations. 3no2(g)+h2o(l)→2hno3(aq)+no(g) δh∘ = -137.3 kj 2no(g)+o2(g)→2no2(g) δh∘ = -116.2 kj 4nh3(g)+5o2(g)→4no(g)+6h2o(l) δh∘ = -1165.2 kj nh3(g) δh∘f = -46.1 kj h2o(l) δh∘f = -285.8 kj

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