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Find ΔH° for the formation of liquid n-hexane, C6H14(l), using the data below. C(s) + O2(g)...

Find ΔH° for the formation of liquid n-hexane, C6H14(l), using the data below.
C(s) + O2(g) → CO2(g)
ΔH°= -393.52 kJ/mol
H2(g) + ½O2(g) → H2O(l)
ΔH°= -285.83 kJ/mol
C6H14(l) + 9½O2(g) → 6CO2(g) + 7H2O(l)
ΔH°= -4163.13 kJ/mol
The heat of formation of liquid n-hexane is AnswerkJ mol-1.

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