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Hydrogen gas, h2, reacts explosively with gaseous chlorine, cl2, to form hydrogen chloride, hcl(g). what is the enthalpy change for the reaction of 1 mole of h2(g) with 1 mole of cl2(g) if both the reactants and products are at standard state conditions? the standard enthalpy of formation of hcl(g) is −92.3 kj/mol.

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