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Calculate the standard enthalpy of formation for CuO(s) from the following information. Cu2O(s) + ½ O2(g)⟶2 CuO(s) ∆H˚ = -144 kJ Cu2O(s) ⟶Cu(s) + CuO(s) ∆H = +11 kJ

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