If 8.5 mols of A and 11.5 mols of B react according to the reaction below how much energy will be absorbed if the enthalpy of the reaction is +455 kJ/mol. A, B and C are all theoretical molecules. Do not include units in your final value. 2A+4B->3C Add your answer

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If 8.5 mols of A and 11.5 mols of B react according to the reaction below how much energy will be absorbed if the enthalpy of the
reaction is +455 kJ/mol. A, B and C are all theoretical molecules. Do not include units in your final value.
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