A reaction is at equilibrium at 100°C and the enthalpy change for the reaction is 42.6 kJ…
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
A reaction is at equilibrium at 100°C and the enthalpy change for the reaction is 42.6 kJ mol–1. What will be the value of DS in J K–1 mol–1?
- 120
- 426.2
- 373.1
- 114.2
Answer
(D) 114.2
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