Predict whether AS for each reaction would be greater than zero, less than zero, or too close to zero to decide. Clear All N2(g) + 02(g)→ 2NO(g) 2503(g)→2S02(g) AS > 0 + 02(g) 2HB1(g) + Cl2(g)→ 2HCI(g) + Br2(g) AS < 0 4HCI(g) + 02(g)→ 2H20(g) + 2Cl,(g) too close to decide 2H202(1)→2H20(1) + 02(g)

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Predict whether AS for each reaction would be greater than zero, less than zero, or too close to zero to
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N2(g) + 02(g)→
2NO(g)
2S03(g)→2S02(g)
AS > 0
+ 02(g)
2HBr(g) + Cl2(g)→
AS < 0
2HCI(g) + Br2(g)
4HCI(g) + 02(g)→
too close to decide
2H20(g) + 2CI2(g)
2H202(1)→2H20(1)
+ 02(g)
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Transcribed Image Text:Predict whether AS for each reaction would be greater than zero, less than zero, or too close to zero to decide. Clear All N2(g) + 02(g)→ 2NO(g) 2S03(g)→2S02(g) AS > 0 + 02(g) 2HBr(g) + Cl2(g)→ AS < 0 2HCI(g) + Br2(g) 4HCI(g) + 02(g)→ too close to decide 2H20(g) + 2CI2(g) 2H202(1)→2H20(1) + 02(g) Previous Next
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