3) Assuming ideal behavior, calculate the entropy of the following. a. 0.100 mole of He(g) at 25°C and a volume of 5.00 L. b. 3.00 moles of He(g) at 25°C and a volume of 3000.0 L.

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3) Assuming ideal behavior, calculate the entropy of the following.
a. 0.100 mole of He(g) at 25°C and a volume of 5.00 L.
b. 3.00 moles of He(g) at 25°C and a volume of 3000.0 L.
Constants and Equations: S° (He at 25°C and 1.00 atm)
nRln, AS = Sfinal - Sinitial, PV = nRT, R = 0.08206¹ atm
mol K
=
126.1 K-mol AS =
Transcribed Image Text:3) Assuming ideal behavior, calculate the entropy of the following. a. 0.100 mole of He(g) at 25°C and a volume of 5.00 L. b. 3.00 moles of He(g) at 25°C and a volume of 3000.0 L. Constants and Equations: S° (He at 25°C and 1.00 atm) nRln, AS = Sfinal - Sinitial, PV = nRT, R = 0.08206¹ atm mol K = 126.1 K-mol AS =
3) Assuming ideal behavior, calculate the entropy of the following.
a. 13
b. 470
Constants and Equations: S° (He at 25°C and 1.00 atm)
nRln, AS = Sfinal - Sinitial, PV = nRT, R = 0.08206 mol K
K*mol'
AS =
Transcribed Image Text:3) Assuming ideal behavior, calculate the entropy of the following. a. 13 b. 470 Constants and Equations: S° (He at 25°C and 1.00 atm) nRln, AS = Sfinal - Sinitial, PV = nRT, R = 0.08206 mol K K*mol' AS =
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