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Hess's law can be used to calculate reaction enthalpies for hypothetical processes that can't be carried out in the laboratory. set up a hess's law cycle that will let you calculate δ h∘ for the conversion of methane to ethylene: 2ch4(g) → c2h4(g)+2h2(g) you can use the following information: 2c2h6(g)ch4(g)c2h4(g)h2o(l),+++7o2( g)2o2(g)h2(g)→→→4co2(g)co2(g)c2h6(g ),++6h2o(l),2h2o(l),δh∘=−3120.8 kjδh∘=−890.3 kjδh∘=−136.3 kjδh∘f=−285.8 kj/mol
express your answer to four significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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