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heat of reaction at 400c for the following reaction: HCl(g) + O2= Cl2(g) + H2O (g)...

heat of reaction at 400c for the following reaction:

HCl(g) + O2= Cl2(g) + H2O (g)

HHV and LHV for liquid acetone (in KJ/Kg)

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