The heat of combustion of C, S and CS 2 are –393.3 kJ, –293.7 kJ and –1108.76 kJ. What…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
The heat of combustion of C, S and CS2 are –393.3 kJ, –293.7 kJ and –1108.76 kJ. What will be the heat of formation of CS2?
- –128.02 kJ
- +970 kJ
- +1108.7 kJ
- +12 kJ
Answer
(A) –128.02 kJ
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