Enthalpy of Reactions

Consider the following reaction:

N2H4(I)+O2N2(g)+2 H2O(I)ΔH=622.2 kJN_2H_4(I)+O_2\rightarrow N_2(g)+2\ H_2O(I)\quad \Delta H=-622.2\ kJ

Given the following data, calculate the heat of reaction for the same reaction where water is a gaseous product instead of a liquid:

ΔHf for H2O(g)=285.83 kJ/mol\Delta H_f\ \text{for}\ H_2O(g)=-285.83\ kJ/mol
ΔHf for H2O(I)=241.83 kJ/mol\Delta H_f\ for\ H_2O(I)=-241.83\ kJ/mol


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