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For the two equations given below : H2(...

For the two equations given below :
`H_2(g) + 1/2 O_2(g) to H_2O(l) + x_1 kJ`
`H_2(g) +1/2 O_2 (g) to H_2O(g) + x_2 kJ`
Select the correct answer(s)

A

`x_1 gt x_2`

B

`x_1-x_2 gt 0`

C

`x_1 = x_2`

D

`x_1+x_2 = 0`

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