Question 9 Determine the enthalpy change, AH, in kJ, for the following reaction: CS2 (1) + 302 (g) --> CO2 (g) + 2SO2 (g) given the following thermochemical equations: C (s) + O2 (g) --> CO2 (g) AH = 99.5 kJ S (s) + O2 (g) --> SO2 (g) AH = -395 kJ C (s) + 25 (g) --> CS2 (1) AH = 88.4 kJ Do not report units in your answer. Do use proper significant figures and report your answer using the correct s

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Determine the enthalpy change, AH, in kJ, for the following reaction:
CS2 (1) + 302 (g) --> CO2 (g) + 2SO2 (g)
given the following thermochemical equations:
C (s) + O2 (g) --> CO2 (g)
AH = 99.5 kJ
S (s) + O2 (g) --> SO2 (g)
AH = -395 kJ
C (s) + 25 (g) --> CS2 (1)
ΔΗ-88.4 k
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