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Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction of cobalt(II) chloride hexahydrate with sodium carbonate to form cobalt(II) carbonate and sodium chloride according to the following balanced equation:CoCl2•6H2O + Na2CO3 → CoCO3 + 2 NaCl + 6 H2OGiven:- The enthalpy of hydration of cobalt(II) chloride is -787 kJ/mol.- The enthalpy of formation of sodium chloride is -411 kJ/mol.- The enthalpy of formation of cobalt(II) carbonate is -718 kJ/mol.- The enthalpy of formation of sodium carbonate is -1130 kJ/mol.
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Many of the protist species classified into the supergroup excavata are asymmetrical, single-celled organisms with a feeding groove “excavated” from one side. this supergroup includes heterotrophic predators, photosynthetic species, and these?
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