The combustion of methylhydrazine, a common rocket fuel, is represented above. The ΔH of this reaction is –1,303 kJ mol−1CH6N2(l). What would be the ΔH per mol CH6N2(l) if the reaction produced H2O(l) instead of H2O(g)? (The ΔH for the condensation of H2O(g) to H2O(l) is –44 kJ mol−1.)

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The combustion of methylhydrazine, a common rocket fuel, is represented above. The ΔH of this reaction is –1,303 kJ mol−1CH6N2(l). What would be the ΔH per mol CH6N2(l) if the reaction produced H2O(l) instead of H2O(g)? (The ΔH for the condensation of H2O(g) to H2O(l) is –44 kJ mol−1.)






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