The standard enthalpy change for the following reaction is 940 kJ at 298 K. TiO,(s) Ti(s) +02(g) AH° = 940 kJ %3D - What is the standard enthalpy change for this reaction at 298 K? Ti(s) + O2(g) TiO,(8) kJ
The standard enthalpy change for the following reaction is 940 kJ at 298 K. TiO,(s) Ti(s) +02(g) AH° = 940 kJ %3D - What is the standard enthalpy change for this reaction at 298 K? Ti(s) + O2(g) TiO,(8) kJ
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The standard enthalpy change for the following reaction is 940 kJ at 298 K.
TiO2(s) → Ti(s) + O2(g)
AH° = 940 kJ
What is the standard enthalpy change for this reaction at 298 K?
Ti(s) + O2(g) –→ TiO2(s)
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The standard enthalpy change for the following reaction is 940 kJ at 298 K.
TiO2(s) → Ti(s) + O2(g)
AH° = 940 kJ
What is the standard enthalpy change for this reaction at 298 K?
Ti(s) + O2(g) –→ TiO2(s)
kJ
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