○what is the change in entropy of the reaction of 4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(g) = 2 Fe2O3 (s) wherein the equal sign means a right-pointing arrow. Note: the picture is the table data

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○what is the change in entropy of the reaction of 4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(g) = 2 Fe2O3 (s) wherein the equal sign means a right-pointing arrow. Note: the picture is the table data
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Substance
A,Ã/kJ mol- 4,G/kJ mol- 5/J K-1 mol- C/J K-1 mol-1
Substance
A,A°/kJ mol-1 A,G/kJ mol-1 S%J K-1 mol-1 C/JK-1 mol-1
CuS(s)
-53.1
-53.6
66.53
47.82
NaOH(s)
-425.6
-379.5
64.46
59.54
F(g)
202.8
31.3
Ne(g)
146.3
20.79
F(g)
79.4
62.3
158.8
22.7
0,(g)
205.0
29.4
F(aq)
-329.1
-276.5
-13.8
0,(g)
142.7
163.4
237.7
38.2
HF(g)
-273.3
-275.4
173.5
29.08
O(g)
249.4
231.7
161.0
21.9
Fe(s)
27.2
25.23
P(white)
41.1
23.22
Fe2 (aq)
-89.1
-78.9
-137.7
P(red)
-18.4
12.1
29.3
21.2
Fe (aq)
-48.5
-4.7
-315.9
PO (ag)
-1277.4
-1018.7
-221.8
FeO(s)
-272.0
-251.4
60.75
49.92
P,O10(s)
-2984.0
-2697.0
228.86
211.7
Fe,O,(s)
-824.2
-742.2
90.0
104.6
PCI,(g)
-287.0
-267.8
311.78
71.84
H,(g)
130.6
28.8
H(g)
218.2
203.3
114.7
PCI,(g)
-374.9
-305.0
364.6
112.8
H(aq)
PH;(g)
5.4
13.5
210.2
H,O"(aq)
-285.8
-237.2
S(rhombic)
31.88
22.59
69.9
OH-(aq)
-229.6
-157.3
-10.75
S(monoclinic)
0,30
0.10
32.55
23.64
H,O(g)
-241.8
-228.6
188,7
33.6
SO-(g)
-296.1
-300.1
248.5
39.79
H,0(1)
-285.8
-237.2
69.9
75.3
SO,(g)
-395.2
-370.4
256.2
50.63
H,O,()
-187,8
-120.4
109.6
89.1
so (ag)
-909.3
-744.5
20.1
-
He(g)
126.1
20.79
H,S(g)
-20.63
-33.56
205.8
33.97
Hg(/)
75.9
27.98
H,SO,(1)
-814.0
-690.0
156.9
Hg(g)
60.78
31.8
175.0
20.8
H,SO,(aq)
-909.27
-744.53
20.1
-
Hg2"(aq)
171.1
164.4
-32,2
SF(g)
-1209
-1105.3
291.8
97.3
HgO(red)
-90.8
-58.5
70.29
44.06
Si(s)
18.83
19.87
1,(s)
116.13
54.44
SiO,(s)
-910.9
-856.6
41.84
44.43
1(g)
62.4
19.3
260,7
36.9
Xe(g)
169.6
20.79
Гад)
55.19
51.57
111.3
Zn(s)
41.63
25.06
HI(g)
26.48
1.7
206.3
29.16
K(s)
64.18
29.58
Zn2"(aq)
-153.9
-147.1
-112.1
K(g)
89.2
60.7
160.2
ZnO(s)
-348.3
-318.3
43.64
40.25
K*(aq)
-252.4
102.5
ZnS(s)
-202.9
-198.3
57.74
45.19
-283.3
KOH(s)
-424.8
-379.1
78.9
68.9
ZnSO,
-978.6
-871.6
124.9
117.2
KCI(s)
-436.8
-409,1
82.6
51.3
Transcribed Image Text:A Substance A,Ã/kJ mol- 4,G/kJ mol- 5/J K-1 mol- C/J K-1 mol-1 Substance A,A°/kJ mol-1 A,G/kJ mol-1 S%J K-1 mol-1 C/JK-1 mol-1 CuS(s) -53.1 -53.6 66.53 47.82 NaOH(s) -425.6 -379.5 64.46 59.54 F(g) 202.8 31.3 Ne(g) 146.3 20.79 F(g) 79.4 62.3 158.8 22.7 0,(g) 205.0 29.4 F(aq) -329.1 -276.5 -13.8 0,(g) 142.7 163.4 237.7 38.2 HF(g) -273.3 -275.4 173.5 29.08 O(g) 249.4 231.7 161.0 21.9 Fe(s) 27.2 25.23 P(white) 41.1 23.22 Fe2 (aq) -89.1 -78.9 -137.7 P(red) -18.4 12.1 29.3 21.2 Fe (aq) -48.5 -4.7 -315.9 PO (ag) -1277.4 -1018.7 -221.8 FeO(s) -272.0 -251.4 60.75 49.92 P,O10(s) -2984.0 -2697.0 228.86 211.7 Fe,O,(s) -824.2 -742.2 90.0 104.6 PCI,(g) -287.0 -267.8 311.78 71.84 H,(g) 130.6 28.8 H(g) 218.2 203.3 114.7 PCI,(g) -374.9 -305.0 364.6 112.8 H(aq) PH;(g) 5.4 13.5 210.2 H,O"(aq) -285.8 -237.2 S(rhombic) 31.88 22.59 69.9 OH-(aq) -229.6 -157.3 -10.75 S(monoclinic) 0,30 0.10 32.55 23.64 H,O(g) -241.8 -228.6 188,7 33.6 SO-(g) -296.1 -300.1 248.5 39.79 H,0(1) -285.8 -237.2 69.9 75.3 SO,(g) -395.2 -370.4 256.2 50.63 H,O,() -187,8 -120.4 109.6 89.1 so (ag) -909.3 -744.5 20.1 - He(g) 126.1 20.79 H,S(g) -20.63 -33.56 205.8 33.97 Hg(/) 75.9 27.98 H,SO,(1) -814.0 -690.0 156.9 Hg(g) 60.78 31.8 175.0 20.8 H,SO,(aq) -909.27 -744.53 20.1 - Hg2"(aq) 171.1 164.4 -32,2 SF(g) -1209 -1105.3 291.8 97.3 HgO(red) -90.8 -58.5 70.29 44.06 Si(s) 18.83 19.87 1,(s) 116.13 54.44 SiO,(s) -910.9 -856.6 41.84 44.43 1(g) 62.4 19.3 260,7 36.9 Xe(g) 169.6 20.79 Гад) 55.19 51.57 111.3 Zn(s) 41.63 25.06 HI(g) 26.48 1.7 206.3 29.16 K(s) 64.18 29.58 Zn2"(aq) -153.9 -147.1 -112.1 K(g) 89.2 60.7 160.2 ZnO(s) -348.3 -318.3 43.64 40.25 K*(aq) -252.4 102.5 ZnS(s) -202.9 -198.3 57.74 45.19 -283.3 KOH(s) -424.8 -379.1 78.9 68.9 ZnSO, -978.6 -871.6 124.9 117.2 KCI(s) -436.8 -409,1 82.6 51.3
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