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2 N2(g) + O2(g) 2 N2O(g)
G° = 203.1 kJ and S° = -148.5 J/K at 262 K and 1 atm.
This reaction is (reactant, product) fill in the blank 1 favored under standard conditions at 262 K.
The standard enthalpy change for the reaction of 2.07 moles of N2(g) at this temperature would be kJ.
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