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What is Delta. S for the reaction N2(g) +O2(g) Right arrow. 2NO? Use Delta. G = 173.3 kJ at 303.0 K and Delta. H = 180.7 kJ. Use Delta. G = Delta. H – TDelta. S. 7.4 J/K 7.4 kJ/K 24.42 kJ/K 24.42 J/K
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What is Delta. S for the reaction N2(g) +O2(g) Right arrow. 2NO? Use Delta. G = 173.3 kJ at 303.0 K...
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