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Calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction A(s) + 2B(g) → 3C(l) + D(g) given the following data:• ΔHf° for A(s) is -100 kJ/mol• ΔHf° for C(l) is -50 kJ/mol• ΔS° for the reaction is 450 J/K•mol• ΔS° for D(g) is 200 J/K•mol
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