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33.8 Given that the reaction of ozone forming oxygen below has a heat of reaction of – 286 kJ
2 O3 (g) --> 3 O2 (g)
What is the heat of reaction for oxygen forming ozone?
3 O2 (g) --> 2 O3 (g)
Select one:
a. – 572 kJ
b. + 286 kJ
c. none of these
d. + 572 kJ
e. – 286 kJ
f. – 143 kJ
g. + 143 kJ
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