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The enthalpy change for the reaction given below is -2035 kJ. What is the thermochemical equation associated with this?
B2H6(g) + 3021g) -+ B203(s) + 3H20 (g)
B2H6(8) + 3 0218) + 2035 kJ -> B203(5) + 3H20(8)
B2H6(8) + 3 02(8) => B203(s) + 3 H20(8) + (-2035 kJ)
B.,H6(8) + 302(8) > B203(s) + 3H20(8) + 2035 kJ
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