Hydrogen peroxide decomposes to water and oxygen at constant pressure by the following reaction:
(l) →
O(l) +
(g)
H = -196 kJ Calculate the value of q (kJ) in this exothermic reaction when 4.00 g of hydrogen peroxide decomposes at constant pressure?
A) -0.0217 kJ 
B) 1.44 kJ 
C) -2.31 ×
kJ 
D) -23.1 kJ 
E) -11.5 kJ 
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