1. What is overall change in entropy of the reaction: Al:(CO:): -> Al:Os + 3 CO: Al:(COs); = 12.8 J/molk ; Al:O. = 50.9 J/molk ; CO: = 213.8 J/molK A. +12.8 J/K B. +679.5 J/K C. +692.3 J/K D. +50.9 J/K 2. Decreasing this factor will increase the rate of reaction: A. Concentration B. Temperature C. Size of particles D. Pressure 3. Liquid water freezes: DETERMINE IF ENTROPY IS POSITIVE (DECREASE IN ORDER; INCREASE IN DISORDER) OR NEGATIVE (INCREASE IN ORDER; DECREASE IN DISORDER) A. Negative B. Positive

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1. What is overall change in entropy of the reaction: Al:(CO:): -> A1:O: + 3
CO
Al:(CO:): = 12.8 J/molk ; Al:O: = 50.9 J/molk ; CO: = 213.8 J/molK
A. +12.8 J/K
B. +679.5 J/K
C. +692.3 J/K
D. +50.9 J/K
2. Decreasing this factor wil1 increase the rate of reaction:
A. Concentration
B. Temperature
C. Size of particles
D. Pressure
3. Liquid water freezes:
DETERMINE IF ENTROPY IS POSITIVE (DECREASE IN ORDER;
INCREASE IN DISORDER) OR NEGATIVE (INCREASE IN ORDER;
DECREASE IN DISORDER)
A. Negative
B. Positive
Transcribed Image Text:1. What is overall change in entropy of the reaction: Al:(CO:): -> A1:O: + 3 CO Al:(CO:): = 12.8 J/molk ; Al:O: = 50.9 J/molk ; CO: = 213.8 J/molK A. +12.8 J/K B. +679.5 J/K C. +692.3 J/K D. +50.9 J/K 2. Decreasing this factor wil1 increase the rate of reaction: A. Concentration B. Temperature C. Size of particles D. Pressure 3. Liquid water freezes: DETERMINE IF ENTROPY IS POSITIVE (DECREASE IN ORDER; INCREASE IN DISORDER) OR NEGATIVE (INCREASE IN ORDER; DECREASE IN DISORDER) A. Negative B. Positive
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