Using the standard enthalpies of formation, ΔH°f: H2O(l)= −285.9 kJ mol−1; C2H4(g)= 52.284 kJ mol−1; C2H5OH(l)= −277.63 kJ mol−1calculate ΔH°reaction for C2H4(g)+ H2O(l)→ C2H5OH(l)
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