Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction
2A + 2A2 + 4AB + B 5A2B
Given:
A) - 95.0 kJ/mol
B) - 60.0 kJ/mol
C) - 15.0 kJ/mol
D) 10.0 kJ/mol
E) 45.0 kJ/mol
Correct Answer:
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