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Given: DeltaH(EG) of A^(+) =- 5x Delta...

Given: `DeltaH_(EG)` of `A^(+) =- 5x`
`DeltaH_(EG)` of `A^(2+) =- 8x`
`DeltaH_(IE)` of `A^(2+) = 15x`
`DeltaH_(EG)` of `A^(4+) =- 23x`
If the enthalpy change in the given process `A^(+)(g) rarr A^(4+)(g)` is `DeltaH = ax` Then 'a' will be

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