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Calculate ∆h0 for the reaction 2 n2(g) + 5 o2(g) −→ 2 n2o5(g) given the data h2(g) + 1 2 o2(g) −→ h2o(ℓ) ∆h 0 f = −283.7 kj/mol n2o5(g) + h2o(ℓ) −→ 2 hno3(ℓ) ∆h0 = −78.5 kj/mol 1 2 n2(g) + 3 2 o2(g) + 1 2 h2(g) −→ hno3(ℓ) ∆h0 f = −173 kj/mol answer in units of kj.

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