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Calculate the heat for: Cu(s) + 1/2 0-(g) -> Cu(s)
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Calculate the heat for:
Cu(s) + 1/2 0-(g) -> Cu(s)
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the value of the reaction will be -55.58kj
Explanation:i just know
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