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Use Hess’s Law to determine the enthalpy change (∆H) for the reaction: ClF + F2 → ClF3 Given:
2ClF + O2 → Cl2O + F2O. ∆H=167.4kJ
2ClF3 + 2O2 →Cl2O + 3F2O. ∆H=341.4kJ
2F2 + O2 →2F2O. ∆H=-43.4kJ

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