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Given the Standard Reaction Enthalpies Below:
N2(g)+ O2 \rightarrow 2NO(g) Δ\Delta H° = +1805 KJ

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Given the standard reaction enthalpies below:
N2(g) + O2 \rightarrow 2NO(g)
Δ\Delta H° = +180.5 kJ.mol-1
2NO2(g) \rightarrow N2(g) + 2O2(g)
Δ\Delta H° = -66.4 kJ.mol-1
Calculate the standard reaction enthalpy for the oxidation of nitric oxide to nitrogen dioxide,
Shown below:
2NO(g) + O2(g) \rightarrow 2NO2(g)


A) .-114.1 kJ.mol-1
B) -246.9 kJ.mol-1 .
C) -114.1 kJ.mol-1
D) . -294.6 kJ.mol-1 .
E) - 246.9 kJ.mol-1 .

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