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1- a) Determine the expansion work performed when 10.0 g of hydrogen is burned at 1.01...

1- a) Determine the expansion work performed when 10.0 g of hydrogen is burned at 1.01 bar and 2800 ° C.
b) Explain what the effect would be on the expansion work if one were to count at 1 bar and 25 ° C instead? Don't forget to justify your answer!

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