Consider the following intermediate chemical equations.

2 equations. First: upper P subscript 4 (s) plus 6 upper C l subscript 2 (g) right arrow 4 upper P upper C l subscript 3 (g) delta H 1 equals negative 4,439 kilojoules. Second: 4 upper P upper C l subscript 3 (g) right arrow upper P subscript 4 (s) plus 10 upper C l subscript 2 (g) Delta H 2 equals 3,438 kilojoules.

What is the enthalpy of the overall chemical reaction Upper P upper C l subscript 5 (g) right arrow upper P upper C l subscript 3 (g) plus Uper C l subscript 2 (g).?
-999 kJ
-250. kJ
250. kJ
999 kJ

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Answer:

PCl3 or option C

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Answer:

The correct answer is 250. kJ

Also referred to as C or Option 3

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