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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following equations:
ЗА + 6в — ЗD
AH = -403 kJ
E + 2F + A
C-E+ 3D AH = 67.4 kJ
дН — —112.5 kJ
Suppose the first equation is reversed and multiplied by , the
second and third equations are divided by 2, and the three adjusted
equations are added. What is the net reaction?
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Net reaction:
What is the overall heat of this reaction?
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