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What is the enthalpy of reaction for the decomposition of NO2(g)?
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What is the enthalpy of reaction for the decomposition of NO2(g)?
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The Reaction is Exothermic.
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The answer :ΔH = -67 kJ
Let us consider the following reaction,
ΔH1 = +180 kJ
Δ
H2 = -113 kJ
Thus, for this decomposition reaction, The enthalpy of reaction is given as
ΔH net = -( - 113) - (+180)
= -67 kJ
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