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Match the correct term on the right with an example value on the left (5 marks) _____ 11. 456 kJ a. specific heat capacity of a substance _____ 12. 56 mol/L s b. total enthalpy (ΔH) _____ 13. 0.355 J/g0C c. rate constant _____ 14. 2.34 kJ/mol d. molar enthalpy (ΔHx) _____ 15. 18 L3/mol3s e. rate of reaction

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Match the correct term on the right with an example value on the left (5 marks) _____ 11. 456 kJ a. specific heat capacity of a substance _____ 12. 56 mol/L s b. total enthalpy (ΔH) _____ 13. 0.355 J/g0C c. rate constant _____ 14. 2.34 kJ/mol d. molar enthalpy (ΔHx) _____ 15. 18 L3/mol3s e. rate of reaction

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  1. 456 kJ - b. total enthalpy (ΔH)
  2. 56 mol/L s - e. rate of reaction
  3. 0.355 J/g0C - a. specific heat capacity of a substance
  4. 2.34 kJ/mol - d. molar enthalpy (ΔHx)
  5. 18 L3/mol3s - c. rate constant

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