Use the observations about each chemical reaction in the table below to decide the sign (positive or negative) of the reaction enthalpy AH and reaction entropy AS. Note: if you have not been given enough information to decide a sign, select the "unknown" option. reaction A B C observations This reaction is spontaneous except below -16. °℃ but proceeds at a faster rate above 133. °C. This reaction is always spontaneous, but proceeds slower at temperatures above 23. °C. The reverse of this reaction is always spontaneous but proceeds slower at temperatures below -50. °C. AH is ✓ (pick one) positive negative unknown (pick one) AS is conclusions AH is As is AH is AS is X (pick one) C (pick one) (pick one) 5

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Use the observations about each chemical reaction in the table below to decide the sign (positive or negative) of the reaction enthalpy AH and reaction entropy
AS.
Note: if you have not been given enough information to decide a sign, select the "unknown" option.
reaction
A
B
C
observations
This reaction is spontaneous except below
- 16. °C but proceeds at a faster rate
above 133. °C.
This reaction is always spontaneous, but
proceeds slower at temperatures above
23. °C.
The reverse of this reaction is always
spontaneous but proceeds slower at
temperatures below -50. °C.
AH is
AS is
conclusions
ΔΗ is
AS is
AH is
AS is
X
✓ (pick one)
positive
negative
unknown
(pick one) î
(pick one)
(pick one)
(pick one)
Ś
↑
↑
↑
î
Transcribed Image Text:Use the observations about each chemical reaction in the table below to decide the sign (positive or negative) of the reaction enthalpy AH and reaction entropy AS. Note: if you have not been given enough information to decide a sign, select the "unknown" option. reaction A B C observations This reaction is spontaneous except below - 16. °C but proceeds at a faster rate above 133. °C. This reaction is always spontaneous, but proceeds slower at temperatures above 23. °C. The reverse of this reaction is always spontaneous but proceeds slower at temperatures below -50. °C. AH is AS is conclusions ΔΗ is AS is AH is AS is X ✓ (pick one) positive negative unknown (pick one) î (pick one) (pick one) (pick one) Ś ↑ ↑ ↑ î
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Use the observations about each chemical reaction in the table below to decide the sign (positive or negative) of the reaction enthalpy AH and reaction entropy
AS.
Note: if you have not been given enough information to decide a sign, select the "unknown" option.
reaction
A
reaction C: Your answer is incorrect.
B
с
observations
This reaction is spontaneous except below
- 16. °℃ but proceeds at a faster rate
above 133. °C.
This reaction is always spontaneous, but
proceeds slower at temperatures above
23. °C.
The reverse of this reaction is always
spontaneous but proceeds slower at
temperatures below -50. °C.
AH is
As is
conclusions
AH is
AS is
AH is
AS is
X
positive
positive ↑
î
negative î
positive ŵ
positive
Ś
↑
positive ↑
Transcribed Image Text:Try Again Your answer is incorrect. Use the observations about each chemical reaction in the table below to decide the sign (positive or negative) of the reaction enthalpy AH and reaction entropy AS. Note: if you have not been given enough information to decide a sign, select the "unknown" option. reaction A reaction C: Your answer is incorrect. B с observations This reaction is spontaneous except below - 16. °℃ but proceeds at a faster rate above 133. °C. This reaction is always spontaneous, but proceeds slower at temperatures above 23. °C. The reverse of this reaction is always spontaneous but proceeds slower at temperatures below -50. °C. AH is As is conclusions AH is AS is AH is AS is X positive positive ↑ î negative î positive ŵ positive Ś ↑ positive ↑
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