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Sutur taxide is formed by the catalytication of
250₁() Os(t)→ 2501(a)
-197.8 kl/mol
AH
AS. = 188.0 J/K
is the reaction spontaneous under standard-state conditions at 25 C
Match the items in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentence on the right
Submi
nonspontaneous
ASSO
T-208 K
increases
decrease
Comecom
Bee 1 Contact
The reaction is spontaneous because temperature and the free energy of the system
decreases and this correlates with an increase of the tantropy
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Transcribed Image Text:Sutur taxide is formed by the catalytication of 250₁() Os(t)→ 2501(a) -197.8 kl/mol AH AS. = 188.0 J/K is the reaction spontaneous under standard-state conditions at 25 C Match the items in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentence on the right Submi nonspontaneous ASSO T-208 K increases decrease Comecom Bee 1 Contact The reaction is spontaneous because temperature and the free energy of the system decreases and this correlates with an increase of the tantropy X Incorect: Try Again: 2 attempts remaining Reset Help
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