Given that 4B(s)+3O_(2)(g)->2B_(2)O_(3)(s)Delta _(r)H=-2548k(J)/(m)ol determine the enthalpy for 2B_(2)O_(3)(s)->4B(s)+3O_(2)(g),Delta _(r)H=??k(J)/(m)ol Giventhat 4Bs+3Og2BO(sH=-2548kJ/mol determine the enthalpy for 2BO3s4Bs+3O2gH?kJ/mol
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