The ΔS for a chemical process is +18,6calmol−1 K−1 when conducted at 115∘C. What energy contribution (in kcaimol 1 ) is

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The ΔS for a chemical process is +18,6calmol−1 K−1 when conducted at 115∘C. What energy contribution (in kcaimol 1 ) is

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The ΔS for a chemical process is +18,6calmol−1 K−1 when conducted at 115∘C. What energy contribution (in kcaimol 1 ) is provided by just entropy for this process at this temperature? Question 2 1 pts The dissolution of an ionic salt displays an exothermic standard enthalpy of 4,27kcalmol−1 and a standard entropy of +8,72calmol− 1 K−1. At standard temperature, is this reaction considered product-favoured because of the enthalpy contribution or the entropy contribution? enthalpically driven entropically driven neither, as this reaction would not be product-tavoured at this temperature Question 3 1 pts temperature, is this reaction considered reactant-favoured because of the enthalpy contribution or the entropy contribution? enthalpically driven entropically driven neither, as this reaction would actually be product favoured
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