iI Review | Cor Part B Consider the decomposition reaction of dichlorine monooxide to chlorine and oxygen gas: Determine the sign of the entropy change for the system and the universe. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. 2C120(g) → 2C12(g) + O2(g), AHn =-160.6 kJ You may want to reference (Pages 807 - 810) Section 18.5 while completing this problem. Reset Help sign of the enthalpy change for the universe sign of the entropy change for the system

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Part B
Consider the decomposition reaction of dichlorine
monooxide to chlorine and oxygen gas:
Determine the sign of the entropy change for the system and the universe.
Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
2C120(g) → 2C12(g) + O2(g),
AHrxn = -160.6 kJ
IXn
You may want to reference (Pages 807 - 810) Section 18.5
while completing this problem.
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sign of the enthalpy change
for the universe
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Transcribed Image Text:For Practice 18.3 - Enhanced - with Feedback Review | Constants | Part B Consider the decomposition reaction of dichlorine monooxide to chlorine and oxygen gas: Determine the sign of the entropy change for the system and the universe. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. 2C120(g) → 2C12(g) + O2(g), AHrxn = -160.6 kJ IXn You may want to reference (Pages 807 - 810) Section 18.5 while completing this problem. Reset Help sign of the enthalpy change for the universe sign of the entropy change for the system Positive Negative
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