Calculate AH® for the following:
CH (8) + Ch() - CC1(0) + HC1) (unbalanced]
AH ICH (2) = -74....
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Calculate AH® for the following:
CH (8) + Ch() - CC1(0) + HC1) (unbalanced]
AH ICH (2) = -74.87 kJ/mol
AH CCl4(e)) = -96.0 kJ/mol
all ICCI(0) = -1.39 kJ/mol
AHHCUC)] = -92.31 kl/mol
AHHICK(04)) = -167.46 kJ/mol
SHICH2)) = 1210 kJ/mol
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