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OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

You have a series of four chemical reactions (1> 2 > 3 > 4). How do you calculate the H2 if you know the other H values? H2 = (H1)(H3)/(H4) H2 = H4 - (H1 + H3) H2 = H1 + H3 + H4 H2 = H1 + H3 - H4

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

@Somy this and one more question if you dont mind....

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

I think B

OpenStudy (somy):

i believe they are making a cycle?

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

yes they are

OpenStudy (somy):

so i assume |dw:1427221693154:dw|

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

well they didnt add a picture on my question....

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

but if it is that way then it would still be B right?

OpenStudy (somy):

hmmm i would do it this way H2 = H1 - (H3+H4) but it doesnt look like any of them do it

OpenStudy (somy):

ah wait

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

you got it?

OpenStudy (somy):

trying to os is lagging

OpenStudy (daniellelovee):

yeah I know it makes me look as if I logged out when I didnt

OpenStudy (somy):

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