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For the burning of propane C3H8(g)+SO2(g)<==>3CO2(g)+4H2O(g) which of the following is true at and temperature:
i./\G<0
ii./\S>0
iii./\H<0

*/\ is a triangle*
15 years ago

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sri
i,ii
9 years ago

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