Given the following data, calculate $\Delta H$ for the reaction, On the basis of the enthalpy change, is this a useful reaction for the synthesis of ammonia?
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Given that $\Delta U = -92.2 kJ$ and $\Delta (PV) = -4 kJ$, we can calculate $\Delta H$ as follows: $\Delta H = -92.2 kJ - 4 kJ = -96.2 kJ$ Show more…
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