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A student needs to determine the enthalpy change of a chemical reaction using the Hess's Law equation. They have the following information:- The enthalpy change for Reaction 1 is -210 kJ/mol- The enthalpy change for Reaction 2 is -325 kJ/mol- The enthalpy change for Reaction 3 is 155 kJ/molThe student needs to use Hess's Law to calculate the enthalpy change for the following reaction:4A + 3B → 2CGiven the information above, what is the enthalpy change for the reaction?
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