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Chemistry, 16.03.2020 19:27 Isaiahtate053

Use Hess's Law or the summation equation to calculate the ΔHrxn. Round to the nearest tenth!!

___NF(g) + ___F2 (g) --> ___NF2 (g)

½N2 (g) + ½F2 (g) -> NF (g) Hf = 86.6 kJ

½N2 (g) + F2 (g) -> NF2 (g) Hf = 33.8 kJ

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