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Standard heat of formation of caebonmonooxide at 298 K is -110.5 kJ. Calculate the standard heat of formation of carbon mono oxide at constant volume and 298 K.

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To calculate the standard heat of formation of carbon monoxide (CO) at constant volume and 298 K, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Given Data:** - The standard heat of formation of carbon monoxide (ΔH) at 298 K is given as -110.5 kJ. 2. **Write the Reaction for Formation:** ...
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