what is the change in entropy of the reaction NH4Cl(s) = NH3(g) + HCl(g) wherein the equal sign means a right-pointing arrow

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what is the change in entropy of the reaction NH4Cl(s) = NH3(g) + HCl(g) wherein the equal sign means a right-pointing arrow. Note: the picture is the data table
4,A/kJ mol-1 AG/kJ mol-1
5/J K-1 mol- ;/JK-1 mol-
A,Aº/kJ mol- A,G/kJ mol- 5/J K-1 mol- T3/JK-1 mol-1
Substance
Substance
KCIO,(s)
-397.7
-296.3
143.1
100.3
Br(g)
111.7
82,4
175.0
20.8
KNO,(s)
494.6
-394.9
133.1
96.3
Br (ag)
-121.6
-104.0
82.4
Kr(g)
164.1
20.79
HBr(g)
-36.4
-53.4
198.7
29.12
Li(s)
28.03
23.64
C(graphite)
5.7
8.52
Li"(aq)
-278.5
-293.8
14.23
C(diamond)
1.90
2.87
2.4
6.11
LIOH(s)
-487.2
-443.9
50.21
CO(g)
-110.5
-137.3
197.9
29.14
Mg(s)
32.68
24.9
CO(g)
-393.5
-394.4
213.6
37.1
Mg2 (ag)
-466.9
-454.8
-138.1
Co,(aq)
-413.8
-386.0
121
MGCO,(s)
-1012.1
co (ag)
-1095,8
65.7
75.5
-677.1
-527.8
-56.9
MgO(s)
-601.8
-569.6
26.78
37.41
HCO5(aq)
-692.0
-586.8
91.2
MgCl,(s)
-641.3
-591.8
89.62
71.3
H,CO,(aq)
-698.7
-623.1
191
N(g)
191.6
29.12
HCN(g)
135.1
124.7
201.8
35.9
N(g)
470.7
455.5
153.3
20.8
CN-(aq)
151.6
172.4
94.1
NH,(g)
-46.3
-16.6
192.5
35.66
Ca(s)
41.6
25.9
NH(aq)
-132.5
-79.3
113.4
Ca2"(ag)
-542.8
-553.6
-53.1
NH,CI(s)
-314.4
-202.87
94.6
CaO(s)
-635.6
-604.2
39.8
42.8
N,H,()
50.63
149.4
121.2
139.3
Ca(OH),(s)
-986.6
-896.8
83.4
84.52
NO(g)
90.4
86.7
210.6
29.9
CaCl,(s)
-795.8
-748.1
104.6
72,63
NO,(g)
33.9
51.84
240.5
37.9
CaCO,(calcite)
-1206.9
-1128.8
92.9
83.5
N,0,(g)
9.7
98.3
304.3
79.1
Cl,(g)
223.0
33.93
N,O(g)
81.56
103.6
220.0
38.7
Cl(g)
121.4
105.3
165.2
21.8
HNO,(1)
-174.1
-80.7
155.6
109.9
CH(aq)
-167.2
-131.2
56.5
HNO,(aq)
-207.6
-II1.3
146.4
HCI(g)
-92.3
-95.3
186.5
29.12
Na(s)
51.21
28.41
Cr(s)
23.77
23.35
Na(g)
107.5
77.0
153.7
20.8
Cr,O,(s)
-1139.7
-1058.1
81.2
118.74
CroF (aq)
Cr,0; (aq)
Na*(aq)
-239.7
-261.9
59.0
-881.2
-727.8
50.2
NaF(s)
-576.6
-546.3
51.1
46.9
-1490.3
-1301.1
261.9
NaCI(s)
-411.2
-384.1
72.13
50.5
Cu(s)
33.15
24.47
NaBr(s)
-361.06
-348.98
86.82
51.4
Cu"(aq)
51.9
50.2
-26
Nal(s)
-287.8
-286.1
98.53
52.1
Cu2"(aq)
64.8
65.5
-99.6
Na,CO,(s)
-1130.9
-1047.7
135.98
110.5
Cu,O(s)
-168.6
-146.0
93.14
63.6
NaHCO,(s)
-947.7
-851.9
102.1
87.6
CuO(s)
-157.3
-129.7
42.63
44.35
Transcribed Image Text:4,A/kJ mol-1 AG/kJ mol-1 5/J K-1 mol- ;/JK-1 mol- A,Aº/kJ mol- A,G/kJ mol- 5/J K-1 mol- T3/JK-1 mol-1 Substance Substance KCIO,(s) -397.7 -296.3 143.1 100.3 Br(g) 111.7 82,4 175.0 20.8 KNO,(s) 494.6 -394.9 133.1 96.3 Br (ag) -121.6 -104.0 82.4 Kr(g) 164.1 20.79 HBr(g) -36.4 -53.4 198.7 29.12 Li(s) 28.03 23.64 C(graphite) 5.7 8.52 Li"(aq) -278.5 -293.8 14.23 C(diamond) 1.90 2.87 2.4 6.11 LIOH(s) -487.2 -443.9 50.21 CO(g) -110.5 -137.3 197.9 29.14 Mg(s) 32.68 24.9 CO(g) -393.5 -394.4 213.6 37.1 Mg2 (ag) -466.9 -454.8 -138.1 Co,(aq) -413.8 -386.0 121 MGCO,(s) -1012.1 co (ag) -1095,8 65.7 75.5 -677.1 -527.8 -56.9 MgO(s) -601.8 -569.6 26.78 37.41 HCO5(aq) -692.0 -586.8 91.2 MgCl,(s) -641.3 -591.8 89.62 71.3 H,CO,(aq) -698.7 -623.1 191 N(g) 191.6 29.12 HCN(g) 135.1 124.7 201.8 35.9 N(g) 470.7 455.5 153.3 20.8 CN-(aq) 151.6 172.4 94.1 NH,(g) -46.3 -16.6 192.5 35.66 Ca(s) 41.6 25.9 NH(aq) -132.5 -79.3 113.4 Ca2"(ag) -542.8 -553.6 -53.1 NH,CI(s) -314.4 -202.87 94.6 CaO(s) -635.6 -604.2 39.8 42.8 N,H,() 50.63 149.4 121.2 139.3 Ca(OH),(s) -986.6 -896.8 83.4 84.52 NO(g) 90.4 86.7 210.6 29.9 CaCl,(s) -795.8 -748.1 104.6 72,63 NO,(g) 33.9 51.84 240.5 37.9 CaCO,(calcite) -1206.9 -1128.8 92.9 83.5 N,0,(g) 9.7 98.3 304.3 79.1 Cl,(g) 223.0 33.93 N,O(g) 81.56 103.6 220.0 38.7 Cl(g) 121.4 105.3 165.2 21.8 HNO,(1) -174.1 -80.7 155.6 109.9 CH(aq) -167.2 -131.2 56.5 HNO,(aq) -207.6 -II1.3 146.4 HCI(g) -92.3 -95.3 186.5 29.12 Na(s) 51.21 28.41 Cr(s) 23.77 23.35 Na(g) 107.5 77.0 153.7 20.8 Cr,O,(s) -1139.7 -1058.1 81.2 118.74 CroF (aq) Cr,0; (aq) Na*(aq) -239.7 -261.9 59.0 -881.2 -727.8 50.2 NaF(s) -576.6 -546.3 51.1 46.9 -1490.3 -1301.1 261.9 NaCI(s) -411.2 -384.1 72.13 50.5 Cu(s) 33.15 24.47 NaBr(s) -361.06 -348.98 86.82 51.4 Cu"(aq) 51.9 50.2 -26 Nal(s) -287.8 -286.1 98.53 52.1 Cu2"(aq) 64.8 65.5 -99.6 Na,CO,(s) -1130.9 -1047.7 135.98 110.5 Cu,O(s) -168.6 -146.0 93.14 63.6 NaHCO,(s) -947.7 -851.9 102.1 87.6 CuO(s) -157.3 -129.7 42.63 44.35
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