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Calculate H for the reaction of sulfur dioxide with oxygen. 2SO2(g) + O2(g) —> 2SO3(g)

(H SO2(g) = -296.8 kJ/mol; HSO3(g) = -395.7 kJ/mol)

a. -98.9 kJ
b. -197.8 kJ
c. 197.8 kJ
d. Not enough information is given.

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