A spontaneous exothermic reaction at a constant temperature and pressure of 50•C and 2.0 atm has an enthalpy decrease of 350 kJ. This reaction performs 150 kJ of useful work, which is 54% of the maximum work that could be done. What is the reaction's change of entropy? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

icon
Related questions
Question
A spontaneous exothermic reaction at a
constant temperature and pressure of 50•C and
2.0 atm has an enthalpy decrease of 350 kJ. This
reaction performs 150 kJ of useful work, which is
54% of the maximum work that could be done.
What is the reaction's change of entropy?
Express your answer to two significant figures
and include the appropriate units.
Transcribed Image Text:A spontaneous exothermic reaction at a constant temperature and pressure of 50•C and 2.0 atm has an enthalpy decrease of 350 kJ. This reaction performs 150 kJ of useful work, which is 54% of the maximum work that could be done. What is the reaction's change of entropy? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Expert Solution
steps

Step by step

Solved in 4 steps

Blurred answer