Chemistry, asked by shindesatilal1, 2 months ago

if the enthalpy change of a reaction is ∆H how will you. calculate entropy of surrounding​

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Answered by shrutisru
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Explanation:

  • But entropy change is quoted in energy units of J.
  • That means that if we are calculating entropy change, we must multiply the enthalpy change value by 1000.
  • So we have an enthalpy change of -92.2 kJ mol-1, the value we must put into the equation is -92200 J mol-1.
Answered by ferozpurwale
1

Explanation:

nswer: But entropy change is quoted in energy units of J. That means that if you are calculating entropy change, you must multiply the enthalpy change value by 1000. So if, say, you have an enthalpy change of -92.2 kJ mol-1, the value you must put into the equation is -92200 J mol-1.

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