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Calculate the enthalpy change in the reaction of H2 with F2 to produce HF. The H–H and F–F bond energies are 436 and 155 kJ/mol, respectively, and the H–F bond energy is 567 kJ/mol

H2 (g) + F2 (g) --> 2HF (g)
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DrBob222
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7 years ago

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