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What is the molar reaction enthalpy for the reaction below: N2H4(l)+CH4O(l)→CH2O(g)+N2(g)+3H2(g )N_2 H_4 (l) + CH_4 O (l) \rightarrow CH_2 O (g) + N_2 (g) + 3H_2 (g)N2H4(l)+CH4O(l)→CH2O(g)+N2(g)+3H 2(g)

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