The difference between heats of reaction at constant pressure and constant volume for the…
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The difference between heats of reaction at constant pressure and constant volume for the reaction
2C6H6 (l ) + 15O2(g) → 12CO2(g) + 6H2O (l )
at 25º C in kJ is (1991)
2C6H6 (l ) + 15O2(g) → 12CO2(g) + 6H2O (l )
at 25º C in kJ is (1991)
- – 7.43
- + 3.72
- – 3.72
- + 7.43
Answer
(A) – 7.43
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