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Mahonroy
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Hello, I'm having troubles figuring out how to do this problem for finding how much energy is released after the reaction? Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
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Here "energy" released is the change in enthalpy. The given value, though, is for one mole of the reaction as written.
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How much energy is released from 1 mol of ozone?
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