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The reaction of hydrogen bromide(g) with chlorine(g) to form hydrogen chloride(g) and bromine(g) proceeds as follows: 2HBr(g) Cl2(g)2HCl(g) Br2(g) When 17.2 g HBr(g) reacts with sufficient Cl2(g), 8.62 kJ is evolved. Calculate the value of rH for the chemical equation given. kJ/mol

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