When 0.5 g of sulphur is burnt to SO 2 4.6 kJ of heat is liberated. What is the enthalpy…
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When 0.5 g of sulphur is burnt to SO2 4.6 kJ of heat is liberated. What is the enthalpy of formation of sulphur dioxide ?
- –147.2 kJ
- +147.2 kJ
- +294.4 kJ
- –294.4 kJ
Answer
(D) –294.4 kJ
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