Consider the reaction: H₂(g) Cl₂(g) -2HCI(g) Using standard absolute entropies at 298K, calculate the entropy change for

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Consider the reaction: H₂(g) Cl₂(g) -2HCI(g) Using standard absolute entropies at 298K, calculate the entropy change for

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Consider the reaction: H₂(g) Cl₂(g) -2HCI(g) Using standard absolute entropies at 298K, calculate the entropy change for the system when 1.98 moles of H₂(g) react at standard conditions. AS system 3/K
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