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Chemistry, 22.04.2021 21:40 putaprincess16

Given the following enthalpy changes, Iz(g) + 3Cl2(g) → 21013(s); AH = -214 k mol-1
Iz(s) - 13(g); AH = +38 kJ mol-1
What is the standard enthalpy change of
formation of iodine trichloride, IC13(s)?

A. +176 kJ mol-1
B.-214 kJ mol-1
C.-176 kJ mol-1
D.-88 kJ mol-1​

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