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16 June, 05:02

Which equation correctly relates the heat of reaction to the standard heats of formation?

∆H° = ∆Hf ° (products) + ∆Hf ° (reactants)

∆H° + ∆Hf ° (products) = ∆Hf ° (reactants)

∆H° = ∆Hf ° (products) - ∆Hf ° (reactants)

∆H° - ∆Hf ° (reactants) = ∆Hf ° (products)

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  1. 16 June, 08:10
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    Explanation:

    ∆H° = ∆Hf ° (products) - ∆Hf ° (reactants)
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