A Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Consider the reaction: S(s,rhombic) + 2C0(g

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A Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Consider the reaction: S(s,rhombic) + 2C0(g

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A Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Consider the reaction: S(s,rhombic) + 2C0(g) -SO₂(g) + 2C(s,graphite) Using standard thermodynamic data at 298K, calculate the free energy change when 1.72 moles of S(s,rhombic) react at standard conditions. AGᵒrxn= KJ Retry Entire Group Submit Answer 9 more group attempts remaining Next> Save and Exit
900 ← C cxp.cengage.com/con TCPN ( HCN (g) C₂H₂(g) C₂H₂(g) CH₂CHO (g, acetaldehyde) C₂H₂O (g. ethylene oxide) CH₂CH₂OH (1) CH₂CH₂OH() CH₂COOH (1) C₂H (8) C₂H₂ (2) C₂H₂(g) CH, CHCN (I) C₂H₂ (1) C₂H₁2O6 (0) CO (g) CO₂(g) CS₂ (g) COCI, (g) Chlorine Cl(₂) Cl₂() @ P 4303.5 135.1 226.7 52.3 -166.0 -53.0 -271.7 -235.1 -4840 -84.7 20.9 -103.8 152.0 49.0 -1275.0 -1105 -3955 1174 -2188 PUT D 125.0 2092 68.2 -129.0 -13.0 -174.8 -168.5 -389.0 62.7 -23.5 190.0 124.5 911.0 -1332 -3944 67.1 2046 AH, (k/mol) AG, (J) 121.7 105.7 D O 200 202.0 200.9 219.6 250.0 242.0 160.7 282.7 160.0 229.6 266.9 269.9 172.8 212.0 197.7 213.7 2915 Smel Ki 1852
N₂OH(s) NaOH(aq) Sulfur S (s, rhombic) S (s, monoclinic) S (g) S₂ (aq) Sg (g) S₂Cl₂ (8) SF6 (8) H₂S (g) SO₂ (g) SO; (g) SOCI₂ (g) SO,²- (aq) H₂SO4 (1) H₂SO4 (aq) Tin Sn (s, white) Sn (s. gray) Secla (1) -425.6 4 -470.1 AH, (kJ/mol) AG, (kJ/mol) S (J/mol K) 31.8 33.0 167.8 -15.0 431.0 331.5 291.8 205.8 248.2 256.8 309,8 0 0.3 278.8 33.0 102.0 -184 -1209.0 -20.6 -296,8 -395.7 -2125 -909.0 -814.0 +9093 W G -379.5 -419.2 -21 -5113 0 0.1 238.3 86.0 50.0 -31.8 -1105.3 -33.6 300.2 -371.1 -198.3 -745.0 -690.0 -744.5 AH, (kl/mol) AG, (k/mel) S (J/mol K) 51.6 44.1 258.6 64.5 48.1 0 0.1 440.1 20.0 156.9 20.1 مات ماسال
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