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Consider the generic reaction:
A + 2B - C + 3D
AH = +155 kJ
Using this equation, determine the value of AH for the following reactions:
а. С +
3 D A + 2B
AH =
kJ
b. D + 1/3 C → 1/3 A + 2/3 B AH =
kJ
4 A
+ 8B → 4C + 12 D
AH =
kJ
С.
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