Consider the oxidation of NO to NO₂: Part A NO(g) + O2(g) → NO₂(g) Standard thermodynamic quantities for selected substa

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Consider the oxidation of NO to NO₂: Part A NO(g) + O2(g) → NO₂(g) Standard thermodynamic quantities for selected substa

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I tried using kj/Mol as units but keeps saying it is wrong.
Consider the oxidation of NO to NO₂: Part A NO(g) + O2(g) → NO₂(g) Standard thermodynamic quantities for selected substances at 25°C Substance AH (kJ/mol) Sº (J/(mol · K)) NO(g) 210.8 NO₂(g) 240.1 O2 (g) 205.2 Review Constan 91.3 33.2 0 98°F Sunny
Calculate AGxn at -55.0° C. Express the free energy change to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. μA AGixn= Value Submit C Part B Complete previous part(s) Units Previous Answers Request Answer 4 ? 98°F Sunny
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