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Calculate, use hess’s law to determine /\H for the reaction NO(g) + O(g)—> NO2(g) /\H=? given the following reactions. show your work O2(g)—>2O(g)/\H= + 495 kJ
2O3(g)—>3O2(g)/\H = -427 kJ
NO(g) + O3(g)—> NO2(g) + O2(g) /\H= -199 kJ


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