N2(g) deltaH(kj/mol)=0, deltaG(kj/mol)=0, S(J/mol K)=1891.6 H2(g) deltaH=0, deltaG=0, S=130.7 NH3(g) deltaH=-46.1, deltaG=-16.5, S=192.5

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N2(g) deltaH(kj/mol)=0, deltaG(kj/mol)=0, S(J/mol K)=1891.6

H2(g) deltaH=0, deltaG=0, S=130.7

NH3(g) deltaH=-46.1, deltaG=-16.5, S=192.5

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