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5. Calculate the DH for the following reaction:
PbCl2 + Cl2 ® PbCl4
Given the following information:
______ Pb + 2 Cl2 ® PbCl4DH = -393 kJ
______ Pb + Cl2 ® PbCl2DH = -359 kJ
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