Part A A spontaneous exothermic reaction at a constant temperature and pressure of 50" C and 2.0 atm has an enthalpy decrease of 350 kJ. This reaction performs 150 k.J of usetul work, which is 54% of the maximum work that could be done What is the reaction's change of entropy? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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A spontaneous exothermic reaction at a constant
temperature and pressure of 50" C and 2.0 atm
has an enthalpy decrease of 350 kJ. This reaction
performs 150 k.J of useful work, which in 54% of
What is the reaction's change of entropy?
the maximum work that could be done.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A A spontaneous exothermic reaction at a constant temperature and pressure of 50" C and 2.0 atm has an enthalpy decrease of 350 kJ. This reaction performs 150 k.J of useful work, which in 54% of What is the reaction's change of entropy? the maximum work that could be done. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. HA AS- Value Units
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