the reaction below: a. How many non-polar and polar bonds are in the reactants? b. How many non-polar and polar bonds are in the products?

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4. For the reaction below:
a.
How many non-polar and polar bonds are in the reactants?
b. How many non-polar and polar bonds are in the products?
c. What is the enthalpy (AH) of this reaction? What is your evidence for this
response?
d. What is the entropy (AS) of this reaction? What is your evidence for this
response?
e.
Is the reaction below spontaneous/non-spontaneous and endergonic/exergonic?
f. Is carbon being oxidized or reduced? Why?
Atomic Number &
Electronegativities
Carbon (C) 6
Hydrogen (H) 1
Chlorine (CI) 17
2.5
2.1
3.0
H
H
H
H
H
+
2CI, →
CI
+ 2HCI
Transcribed Image Text:4. For the reaction below: a. How many non-polar and polar bonds are in the reactants? b. How many non-polar and polar bonds are in the products? c. What is the enthalpy (AH) of this reaction? What is your evidence for this response? d. What is the entropy (AS) of this reaction? What is your evidence for this response? e. Is the reaction below spontaneous/non-spontaneous and endergonic/exergonic? f. Is carbon being oxidized or reduced? Why? Atomic Number & Electronegativities Carbon (C) 6 Hydrogen (H) 1 Chlorine (CI) 17 2.5 2.1 3.0 H H H H H + 2CI, → CI + 2HCI
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