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Use hess's law to calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction: 3c(s) + 3h2(g) → c3h6(g) given the following thermochemical equations: 2c3h6(g) + 9o2(g) → 6co2(g) + 6h2o(l) δh = -4182.6 kj/mol c(s) + o2(g) → co2(g) δh = -393.51 kj/mol h2(g) + ½o2(g) → h2o(l) δh = -285.83 kj/mol

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