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A thermochemical equation is a reaction equation that shows the enthalpy change in a chemical reaction. In the thermochemical equation, the enthalpy change value corresponds to the reaction coefficient

To understand this concept, as an illustration, 31 grams of Tetraphosphorus powder, P₄, reacts with oxygen gas to produce Phosphorus Pentoxide powder, P₄O₁₀, releasing 752.5 kj of heat. The question is, what is the thermochemical equation for 1 mol P₄?


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