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How much energy is evolved when 2,65 mg of Cā„“(g) atoms accept electrons to form
Cℓ–1 (g) ions?
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DrBob222
349 kJ/mol for Cl ==> Cl^-
Convert that to 2.65 mg.
349 kJ/35.45 g converted to 2.65 mg will be 349 kJ x (0.00265/35.45) = ? kJ.
5 years ago
Mariam
if i may ask, where did you get 349kJ/mol from?
5 years ago

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