If ΔHrxn = (3.820x10^2) kJ for A + 2 B → 3 C, what would be the value of ΔH in kJ if (1.21x10^1) moles of chemical B reacted?
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From the balanced reaction
When 2 moles of B reacted , rxn = 3.820×102 KJ.
Now, when 1.21×101 moles of chemical B is reacted
= 1.21×101 (mol) ×
= 2.31 ×103 KJ.
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