[References) Predict the sign of AS and then calculate AS° for each of the following reactions. (This problem requires values in your textbook's specific appendices, which you can access through the OWLV2 MindTap Reader. You should not use the OWLV2 References' Tables to answer this question as the values will not match.) a. На (9) + 1 (g) → H2O(1) AS° is AS° = J/K • b. 2CH3CHO(g) + 502(9) → 4CO2(9) + 4H2O(g) AS° is AS° = J/K HF(g) → H (aq) +F (aq). C. AS° is AS J/K

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Predict the sign of AS° and then calculate AS° for each of the following reactions.
(This problem requires values in your textbook's specific appendices, which you can access through the OWLV2 MindTap Reader. You should not use
the OWLV2 References' Tables to answer this question as the values will not match.)
a. На (9) +
(g) → H2O(1)
AS° is
AS° =
J/K
• b. 2CH3CHO(g)+ 502(g) → 4CO2 (g) + 4H2O(g)
AS° is
AS° =
J/K
HF(g) → H* (aq) +F (aq)
C.
AS° is
AS° =
J/K
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Transcribed Image Text:[References) Predict the sign of AS° and then calculate AS° for each of the following reactions. (This problem requires values in your textbook's specific appendices, which you can access through the OWLV2 MindTap Reader. You should not use the OWLV2 References' Tables to answer this question as the values will not match.) a. На (9) + (g) → H2O(1) AS° is AS° = J/K • b. 2CH3CHO(g)+ 502(g) → 4CO2 (g) + 4H2O(g) AS° is AS° = J/K HF(g) → H* (aq) +F (aq) C. AS° is AS° = J/K Submit Answer Try Another Version 2 item attempts remaining Previous Next Save and Exit Cengage Learning | Cengage Technical Support
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