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Consider the reaction 2A + 3B ---> 3C + 2D. The standard enthalpy of formation for A, B, C and D are -79.8, 49.2, -145.8, and -87.4, respectively in kJ / mol. What is the standard enthalpy change for the reaction in kJ/mol?

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