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What is the change in enthalpy when 0.350 moles of B₂H₆ react with excess O₂ according to the following blanced chemical reacton: B₂H₆(g) + 3 O₂(g) → B₂O₃(s) + 3 H₂O(g) ∆H = -2035 kJ
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