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Calculate the molar enthalpy of reaction
standard enthalpy of formation below.
H20 = -285.8 kj/mole
H+ = 0.0 kj/mole
OH- = -229.9 kj/mol
H+(aq) + OH-(aq)→H2O(l)
For this, don't you do the summation of products x stoichemtry + the sum of reactants x stoich.
from there I'm not sure where to go.
standard enthalpy of formation below.
H20 = -285.8 kj/mole
H+ = 0.0 kj/mole
OH- = -229.9 kj/mol
H+(aq) + OH-(aq)→H2O(l)
For this, don't you do the summation of products x stoichemtry + the sum of reactants x stoich.
from there I'm not sure where to go.
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