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"Using the standard enthalpies of formation, what is the standard enthalpy of reaction? CO(g) + H2O(g) -> CO2(g) + H2(g)" I am unsure about where to start on this. Do I use the formula deltaHrxn = (sum of the products deltaH) - (sum of the reactant deltaH)?
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\[DeltaHrxn = (-393.5+0)-(-110.5+-241.8)\]
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