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Use tabulated thermodynamic data to calculate δs° for the reaction: pbo2(s) + 2ni(s) → pb(s) + 2nio(s)
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Answer: Use the values of free energy change for each substance,G found in a chemistry book appendix. Then do the Products - Reactants. G[0]+2G[-216]-G[-217.33]-2G[0] G=-214.67 kJ
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