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1. Determine the enthalpy for this reaction: 2NaOH(s)+CO2(g) Na2CO3(s)+H2O(l) 2. Consider the reaction Na2CO3(s)Na2O(s)+CO2(g) with enthalpy...

1. Determine the enthalpy for this reaction:

2NaOH(s)+CO2(g) Na2CO3(s)+H2O(l)

2. Consider the reaction

Na2CO3(s)Na2O(s)+CO2(g)

with enthalpy of reaction

Hrxn=321.5kJ/mol

What is the enthalpy of formation of Na2O(s)?

Express your answer in kilojoules per mole to one decimal place.

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