Asked by Summer
NH4Cl(s) → NH3(g) + HCl(g) ΔH°=176 kJ/mol
At 25 °C, this reaction has a ΔG° of 91.1 kJ/mol.
What is the ΔS° of this reaction?
I came up with the solution of 0.896 kJ/mol. Is this correct?
At 25 °C, this reaction has a ΔG° of 91.1 kJ/mol.
What is the ΔS° of this reaction?
I came up with the solution of 0.896 kJ/mol. Is this correct?
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
I don't get that. If you will post your work I will check it. Did you remember that dG and dH are in kJ/mol and S is in J/mol?
Answered by
Madison
-0.896 kJ/Mol isn't right... Sorry don't know the answer :/
Answered by
uwu binch
halo!!!!! the answer i got correct was 0.285 kJ/K hope dis helps the 764 ppl who were lookin for the answer to dis question <3
Answered by
Kiki
yeah, it's definitely 0.285 kJ/K
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