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2NH3 (g)→ N2 H4 (g) + H₂(g)
Express your answer to one decimal place.
AHxn 187.2 kJ
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Part E
Part F
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Correct answer is shown. Your answer 187.4 kJ was either rounded differently or used a different numb
significant figures than required for this part.
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Calculate AGxn at 25 °C.
Express your answer to one decimal place.
AGrxn
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