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1) The standard molar entropy
The standard molar enthalpy of fusion and the standard molar enthalpy of vaporization of benzene are 10.9 kJ/mol and 31.0
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M
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Rank the compounds by stand molar entropy.
F2(g), Ne(g), HF(g) I am a little confused by this question, wouldn't it be ranked by
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Anonymous
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The standard molar entropy of lead(II) bromide (PbBr2) is 161 J/mol • K. What is the entropy of 2.45 g of PbBr2?
a. +1.07 J/K
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Taylor
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The standard molar entropy of lead(II) bromide (PbBr2) is 161 J/mol • K. What is the entropy of 2.45 g of PbBr2?
a. +1.07 J/K
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MONICA
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q1)Which entries below should have the highest standard molar entropy?
a. SiCl4 (s) b. CCl4(l) c. CCl4 (g) d. SiCl4 (l) q2) For
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CHRIS
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Which one of the following has the highest standard molar entropy, S°, at 25°C?
N2(g) F2(g) Cl2(g) O2(g) H2(g)
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calculate the standard molar entropy change for the combustion of methane gas using S naught values from standard thermodynamic
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Bru
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Which choice below has the highest standard molar entropy?
SiCl4(s), CCl4(g), CCl4(l), Si(Cl4(l) I know that the gas state has
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Hannah
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How do i work out the standard molar entropy of iron(iii) oxide from the data booklet?
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Meera
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The standard molar entropy value of N2 (g) is 191.5 J/K-mol,
of O2 (g) is 205.0 J/K-mol and of NO2 (g) is 240.0 J/K-mol. From
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CHRIS
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