9. Which of the following statements best describes the entropy of water that freezes in a beaker? e. AS (system) increases but AS (surroundings) decreases. f. AS (system) decreases but AS (surroundings) increases. g. AS (system) decreases and AS (surroundings) also decreases. h. AS (system) decreases but AS (surroundings) remains the same. 10. Determine the entropy of the reaction for H2a) + I2a) → HI (G) given the following information: S° (J/mol K) 130.58 116.73 206.3 Substance Ize) Hl a. -41.10 J/mol K b. -165.29 J/mol · K c. 165.29 J/mol K d. 398.75 J/mol K 11. Determine the entropy of the reaction for N2O4G) > NO2 (a) given the following information: Substance N2O49) NO2 (G) S° (J/mol K) 130.58 116.73 a.-50.7 J/mol · K b. -63.8 J/mol K C. 176.7 J/mol K d. 276.7 J/mol K ONCE

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9. Which of the following statements best describes the
entropy of water that freezes in a beaker?
e. AS (system) increases but AS (surroundings)
decreases.
f. AS (system) decreases but AS (surroundings)
increases.
g. AS (system) decreases and AS (surroundings) also
decreases.
h. AS (system) decreases but AS (surroundings)
remains the same.
10. Determine the entropy of the reaction for
H2a) + I2a) → HI (G) given the following information:
S° (J/mol · K)
130.58
116.73
206.3
Substance
Izg)
Hl
c. 165.29 J/mol K
d. 398.75 J/mol K
a. -41.10 J/mol K
b. -165.29 J/mol · K
11. Determine the entropy of the reaction for
N2O4G) > NO2 (a) given the following information:
Substance
N2O4G)
NO2 (6)
S° (J/mol K)
130.58
116.73
a.-50.7 J/mol K
b. -63.8 J/mol K
C. 176.7 J/mol K
d. 276.7 J/mol K
ONCE
Transcribed Image Text:9. Which of the following statements best describes the entropy of water that freezes in a beaker? e. AS (system) increases but AS (surroundings) decreases. f. AS (system) decreases but AS (surroundings) increases. g. AS (system) decreases and AS (surroundings) also decreases. h. AS (system) decreases but AS (surroundings) remains the same. 10. Determine the entropy of the reaction for H2a) + I2a) → HI (G) given the following information: S° (J/mol · K) 130.58 116.73 206.3 Substance Izg) Hl c. 165.29 J/mol K d. 398.75 J/mol K a. -41.10 J/mol K b. -165.29 J/mol · K 11. Determine the entropy of the reaction for N2O4G) > NO2 (a) given the following information: Substance N2O4G) NO2 (6) S° (J/mol K) 130.58 116.73 a.-50.7 J/mol K b. -63.8 J/mol K C. 176.7 J/mol K d. 276.7 J/mol K ONCE
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