Respuesta :

The calculated value of ΔS° = -268.13 J/K

Let's think about the following equation in balance.

2 HNO3(l) + NO = 3 NO2(g) + H2O(l) (g)

The following expression can be used to determine the standard entropy change of a reaction (S°):

S° is equal to np.Sp - nr.Sr, where ni is the number of moles in reactants and products.

The usual molar entropies of the reactants and products are given by Si.

S° is equal to [2 mol S° (HNO3(l)) + 1 mol S° (NO(g))]. - [1 mol S°(H2O(l)) + 3 mol S°(NO2(g)]

[2 mol. 155.6 J/K.mol + 1 mol. 210.76 J/K] = S° .mol] - [1 mol 69.91 J/k + 3 mol 240.06 J/K.mol .mol]

ΔS° = -268.13 J/K

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