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Given these reactions, X(s) +1/2 O2(g) --> XO(s) H=-639.7 XCO3(s) --> XO(s)+CO2(g) H=+349.7 What is H(rxn) for this reaction? X(s)+1/2 O2(g)+CO2(g) --> XCO3(s)
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Given these reactions,
X(s) +1/2 O2(g) --> XO(s)
H=-639.7
XCO3(s) --> XO(s)+CO2(g)
H=+349.7
What is H(rxn) for this reaction?
X(s)+1/2 O2(g)+CO2(g) --> XCO3(s)
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