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Calculate Delta H for each reaction. Assume the reactions have roughly the same frequency factors. Round your answer to the nearest frac{kJ}{mol}. Reaction 1: Potential energy 60 kJ/mol -50 kJ/mol Reaction progress Delta H = square frac{kJ}{mol}

          Calculate Delta H for each reaction. Assume the reactions have roughly the same frequency factors. Round your answer to the nearest frac{kJ}{mol}.

Reaction 1:

Potential energy
60 kJ/mol
-50 kJ/mol
Reaction progress

Delta H = square frac{kJ}{mol}
        
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Calculate Delta H for each reaction. Assume the reactions have roughly the same frequency factors. Round your answer to the nearest frackJmol.

Reaction 1:

Potential energy
60 kJ/mol
-50 kJ/mol
Reaction progress

Delta H = square frackJmol

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00:01 Hello, here i have to find the activation.
00:03 I have to find the delta -h of the reaction.
00:05 So yeah, it's not activation energy, that's delta -h...
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