Consider the hypothetical thermochemical equation Question 11.e of 11 1 3 A+B 2C Which one of the following reactions would have an enthalpy change of -2×AH? Here, AH refers to the enthalpy change of the original reaction. for which AH = 65.5 kJ/mol. A) C 3/2 A+ 1/2 B B) 6A + 2B 4C 1 C) 3/2 A+ 1/2 B - C D) 4 C 6A + 2B

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Consider the hypothetical thermochemical equation
Question 11.e of 11
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3 A+B → 2C
Which one of the following reactions would have an enthalpy change of -2*AH?
Here, AH refers to the enthalpy change of the original reaction.
for which AH = 65.5 kJ/mol.
A) C → 3/2 A + 1/2 B
->
B) 6 A + 2B → 4 C
B
C) 3/2 A+ 1/2 B → C
->
D) 4 C 6A + 2B
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Transcribed Image Text:v Chemistry X + Consider the hypothetical thermochemical equation Question 11.e of 11 -> 3 A+B → 2C Which one of the following reactions would have an enthalpy change of -2*AH? Here, AH refers to the enthalpy change of the original reaction. for which AH = 65.5 kJ/mol. A) C → 3/2 A + 1/2 B -> B) 6 A + 2B → 4 C B C) 3/2 A+ 1/2 B → C -> D) 4 C 6A + 2B ▸ 10
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