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The standard enthalpy of formation of `H_(2)(g)` and `Cl_(2)(g)` and `HCl(g)` are `218 kJ//mol`, `121.88 kJ//mol` and `-93.31 kJ//mol` respectively. Calculate standard enthalpy change in `kJ` for
`(1)/(2)H_(2)(g)+(1)/(2)Cl_(2)(g)toHCl(g)`

A

`+ 431.99`

B

`-262.14`

C

`-431.99`

D

`+247.37`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`Delta_(r) H= Delta H_("products")- Delta H_("reactants") = -92.3 - [(218)/(2) + (121.68)/(2)] = -92.3 - [109 + 60.84]`
`= -262.14 kJ`/mol
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