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d) 2477.57 J. Mol! a) –1238 78 Mol b) 1238,787. Mol c)-2477.57 J. Mol d ) 2477.57 The difference between the heats of reaction at constant pressure and a constant v 2CH. +150, 1200, +0,0 at 25°C in KJ is a)-7.43 b) + 3.72 c) 3.72 ssure and a constant volume for the reaction la I d) +7.43

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