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[2H(2(g))+2Cl(2(g))rarr4HCl(g),Delta H^(...

[2H_(2(g))+2Cl_(2(g))rarr4HCl(g),Delta H^(0)=-92.3kJ],[" ¿If the equation is reversed,the "Delta H^(0)" value "],[" equal to "+92.3kJ],[" iii The four "H-Cl" bonds are stronger than "],[" the four bonds in "2H_(2)" and "2Cl_(2)],[" Fin The "Delta H^(0)" value will be "-92.3k.J" if the HCl "],[" is produced as a liquid "],[" 1) All are correct "quad " 2) ionly correct "],[" 3) A and in are correct "quad 4" ) in only correct "]

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