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Manganese(II) oxide can react with oxygen to form manganese(IV) oxide as shown below/
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2 MnO(s) + O2(g) → 2 MnO2(s)


When 52.4g of the manganese(II) oxide reacted, 175.9kJ of heat energy was
released. What is the molar enthalpy of reaction for the manganese(II) oxide?
Answer in kJ/mol to one decimal place. You may attach a picture of your work to
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