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2 January, 08:32

Which relationship or statement best describes delta s for the following reaction:

2H2S (g) + 3O2 (g) - -> 2H2O (g)

a) Delta S = 0

b) Delta S < 0

c) Delta S> 0

d) Delta S = Delta H |T

e) More information is needed to make a reasonable prediction.

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  1. 2 January, 08:47
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    b) Delta S < 0

    Explanation:

    The change in the entropy (ΔS) is related to the change in the number of gaseous moles of the reaction: Δn (g) = n (g, products) - n (g, reactants).

    If Δn (g) > 0, the entropy increases (ΔS > 0). If Δn (g) < 0, the entropy decreases (ΔS < 0). If Δn (g) = 0, there is little or no change in the entropy

    Let's consider the following equation.

    2 H₂S (g) + 3 O₂ (g) → 2 H₂O (g)

    Δn (g) = 2 - 5 = - 3. Since Δn (g) < 0, the entropy decreases and ΔS < 0.
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