Given the thermochemical equation, 2 M2O5(s)→ 4 MO2(s)+ O2(g)with a standard enthalpy of reaction = +74.2 kJ, calculate the value for the standard enthalpy of reaction in the thermochemical equation, 2 MO2(s)+ 1/2 O2(g)→ M2O5(s)
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