Let's say that when you perform the Entropy of Dissolution of Urea Lab that you calculate the values listed below. Using those values, calculate the entropy change for the system.  ΔH=12.5kJ; ΔG=−5.26kJ; Temperature of Surroundings=22.00C Group of answer choices +24.5 J/mole-Kelvin +32.9 J/mole-Kelvin +60.2 J/mole-Kelvin +277 J/mole-Kelvin

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Let's say that when you perform the Entropy of Dissolution of Urea Lab that you calculate the values listed below. Using those values, calculate the entropy change for the system. 

ΔH=12.5kJ; ΔG=−5.26kJ; Temperature of Surroundings=22.00C

Group of answer choices
+24.5 J/mole-Kelvin
+32.9 J/mole-Kelvin
+60.2 J/mole-Kelvin
+277 J/mole-Kelvin
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