Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. When CO₂(g) reacts with H₂(g) according to the following reaction, 23.3 kJ of energy are absorbed for each mole of CO₂(g) that reacts. Complete the following thermochemical equation. 2CO2(g) +5H₂(g)- →C₂H₂(g) + 4H₂O(g) AH = An error has been detected in your answer. Check for typos, miscalculations etc. before submitting your answer. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining kj

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Transcribed Image Text:q eq req Creq Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. When CO₂(g) reacts with H₂(g) according to the following reaction, 23.3 kJ of energy are absorbed for each mole of CO₂(g) that reacts. Complete the following thermochemical equation. 2CO2(g) + 5H₂(g) →C₂H₂(g) + 4H₂O(g) ΔΗ = An error has been detected in your answer. Check for typos, miscalculations etc. before submitting your answer. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining kj Previous Next> Save and Exit
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