Calculate (delta)Suniv in J/mol-K for

  1. Calculate the S(univ) for the following phase change at 25 deg celcius. The boiling point of heptane is 98.0 Celcius and has a
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  2. Calculate the S(univ) for the following phase change at 25 deg celcius. The boiling point of heptane is 98.0 Celcius and has a
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  3. Calculate the S(univ) for the following phase change at 25 deg celcius. The boiling point of heptane is 98.0 Celcius and has a
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  4. Calculate (delta)Suniv in J/mol-K for the above process at 298.15 K.Again, balance all chemical reactions using the loweset
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  5. Does my work here look right?3. One mole of an ideal gas expands adiabatically into a vacuum. Calculate q, delta-e, w, and
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  6. For the reactionI2(s)+Cl2(g) ==> 2ICl(g) delta H= 36kJ, delta S= 158.8J/K at 25° C. Calculate the temperature at which Keq is
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  7. Calculate the DELTA H(rxn), DELTA S(rxn), DELTA S(universe), DELTA G(rxn). For each system below indicate whether DELTA S and
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  8. For the gaseous reaction of carbon monoxide and chlorine to form phosgene, (COCl2), calculate each of the following.(a)
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  9. Saw this one already answered, but did not understand at all...Calculate the delta Hf of C6H12O6 (s) from the following data:
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  10. Given the Data:N2(g) + O2g) = 2NO(g) delta H = 180.7kj, 2NO(g) + O2(g) = 2NO2(g) delta H = 0113.1kj, 2N2O(g) = 1N2(g) + O2(g)
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