C,H, (g) + 30,(g) - 2 CO,(g) + 2 H,O(1) С. The entropy, ASixn, mol Angas increases. decreases. O has little or no change. D. N,0,(g) 2 NO(g) + 0,(g) The entropy, ASPxn, mol An gas %3D decreases. increases. has little or no change. O O

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General Chemistry 4th Edition
McQuarrie • Rock Gallogly
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The change in entropy, AS;xn, is related to the the change in the number of moles of gas molecules, Angas . Determine the change
in the moles of gas for each of the reactions and decide if the entropy increases, decreases, or has little or no change.
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Transcribed Image Text:General Chemistry 4th Edition McQuarrie • Rock Gallogly University Science Books presented by Macmillan Learning The change in entropy, AS;xn, is related to the the change in the number of moles of gas molecules, Angas . Determine the change in the moles of gas for each of the reactions and decide if the entropy increases, decreases, or has little or no change. gas ·
C. C,H,(g) + 30,(g) → 2CO,(g) + 2 H,O(1)
The entropy, ASxn,
Angas
mol
increases.
decreases.
has little or no change.
D. N,0,(g)
→ 2 NO(g) + 0,(g)
The entropy, ASxn,
mol
An gas
%3D
decreases.
increases.
has little or no change.
O O
II
Transcribed Image Text:C. C,H,(g) + 30,(g) → 2CO,(g) + 2 H,O(1) The entropy, ASxn, Angas mol increases. decreases. has little or no change. D. N,0,(g) → 2 NO(g) + 0,(g) The entropy, ASxn, mol An gas %3D decreases. increases. has little or no change. O O II
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