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Calculate ΔH for the reaction C₍s₎+H₂O₍g₎ → CO₍g₎ +H₂₍g₎ Given the following thermochemical equations
C₍s₎+O₂₍g₎→CO₂₍g₎ ΔH₁= -393.5KJ
2C0₍g₎ + O₂₍g₎ →2CO₂₍g₎. ΔH₂= -566.0 KJ
2H₂₍g₎+0₂₍g₎→2H₂0₍g₎ ΔH₃=-483.6KJ

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