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Chemistry, 08.04.2022 09:20 Wachsmuth132

The thermochemical equation for the reaction between sodium and magnesium chloride is shown below . MgCl 2 (s)+2Na(l) 2NaCl(s)+Mg(s); Delta*H = - 45.2 kcal Which of the following is a correct ratio for this thermochemical equation

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