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Chemistry, 27.02.2021 01:10 gesteban

​If the heat of formation of sodium chlorate is –53 kJ/mol, then the heat of reaction for 3 mol of sodium chlorate is a. –17.7 kJ
c. –159 kJ
d. 159 kJ
b. 17.7 kJ
e. none of the above

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