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3. use your answers from 2 above and hess’s lawton determine the experimental molar enthalpy for reaction three.

4. use hess’s law, and the accepted values of change of h in the pre-lab exercise to calculate the change in h for reaction 3. how does the accepted value compare to your experimental value?


3. use your answers from 2 above and hess’s lawton determine the experimental molar enthalpy for rea

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