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What is ∆H0 for this reaction?

Br2 (g) → Br2 (l)

∆Hf ° Br2 (g) = 30.91 kJ/mol

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Answer:

∆H° of reaction is -30.91 KJ/mol.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

∆Hf ° of Br2 (g) = 30.91 KJ/mol

∆H° of reaction = ?

Solution:

we know that standard heat of formation for Br2 (l) is 0.0 KJ/mol.

Balance chemical equation:

Br2 (g) → Br2 (l)

Formula:

∆H° = ∆Hf ° (product) - ∆Hf °(reactant)

∆H° = 0.0 KJ/mol - 30.91 KJ/mol

∆H° = - 30.91 KJ/mol

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