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The enthalpy of formation for c6 h6 (i) is 49.0 kj/mol. consider the following reaction.

is the reaction endothermic or exothermic, and what is the enthalpy of reaction?

exothermic; mc014-3.jpghrxn = 49.0 kj
exothermic; mc014-4.jpghrxn = –49.0 kj
endothermic; mc014-5.jpghrxn = 49.0 kj
endothermic; mc014-6.jpghrxn = –49.0 kj


The enthalpy of formation for c6 h6 (i) is 49.0 kj/mol. consider the following reaction.

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