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Calculate the Energy Change in KJ/mol for the Reaction

Question 125

Question 125

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Calculate the energy change in kJ/mol for the reaction Calculate the energy change in kJ/mol for the reaction   using the following information: Li(g) → Li<sup>+</sup>(g) + e<sup>-</sup> +520 kJ/mol F(g) + e<sup>-</sup> → F<sup>-</sup>(g) -328 kJ/mol A) -848 kJ/mol B) -192 kJ/mol C) +192 kJ/mol D) +848 kJ/mol using the following information: Li(g) → Li+(g) + e- +520 kJ/mol
F(g) + e- → F-(g) -328 kJ/mol


A) -848 kJ/mol
B) -192 kJ/mol
C) +192 kJ/mol
D) +848 kJ/mol

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