Asked by devon
I am stuck on this one and was wondering if anyone can help me out!
Why does sodium nitrate (166.5) have a bigger molar entropy than sodium bromide (86.8)?
Thanks!
Why does sodium nitrate (166.5) have a bigger molar entropy than sodium bromide (86.8)?
Thanks!
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Answered by
DrBob222
Larger and more complicated structures have more entropy than their lesser cousins. NaNO3 has more atoms, more bonds, higher molar mass, etc.
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