For the reaction
o(g) + o2(g) → o3(g)
δh = −107.2 kj/mol
given that t...
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For the reaction
o(g) + o2(g) → o3(g)
δh = −107.2 kj/mol
given that the bond enthalpy in o2(g) is 498.7 kj/mol, calculate the average bond enthalpy in o3.
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