What is ∆h0 for this reaction?
br2 (g) → br2 (l)
∆hf ° br2 (g) = 30.91 kj/m...
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What is ∆h0 for this reaction?
br2 (g) → br2 (l)
∆hf ° br2 (g) = 30.91 kj/mol
Answers: 1
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