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18 April, 11:25

Calculate the change in entropy if Br2 (l) is converted to Br2 (g).

S° for Br2 (l) = 152.2 J / (mol•K)

S° for Br2 (g) = 245.5 J / (mol•K)

S° for Br (g) = 175.0 J / (mol•K)

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  1. 18 April, 12:27
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    Ans: The entropy change for the given reaction is 93.3 J/K

    Given reaction:

    Br2 (l) → Br2 (g)

    ΔS = ∑n (products) S⁰ (products) - ∑n (reactants) S⁰ (reactants)

    = 1 mole * S° (Br2 (g)) - 1 mole*S° (Br2 (l))

    = 1 mole * 245.5 J/mol-K - 1 mole*152.2 J/mol-K

    = 93.3 J/K
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