A rxn has delta H ^0 rxn=-112kj and delta S^0 rxn =354 J/K. at what temp is the change in entropy for the rxn equal to the change in entropy for the surroundings?

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Isn't dS surr = -dH/T and you want dS surr to = 354 J.
354 = -(-112000)/T
No. dS=-dH/T... solve for T
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