ORGANIC CHEMISTRYPKGDRL+MLCRL MDL
ORGANIC CHEMISTRYPKGDRL+MLCRL MDL
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Chapter 6, Problem 24PP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

For the given reactions ΔS (Entropy) of the molecule should be identified

Concept introduction:

ΔS (Entropy) of the molecule should be identified by using further down formula.

ΔS = Number of products – Number of reactants

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

For the given reactions ΔS (Entropy) of the molecule should be identified

Concept introduction:

ΔS (Entropy) of the molecule should be identified by using further down formula.

ΔS = Number of products – Number of reactants

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

For the given reactions ΔS (Entropy) of the molecule should be identified

Concept introduction:

ΔS (Entropy) of the molecule should be identified by using further down formula.

ΔS = Number of products – Number of reactants

 (d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

For the given reactions ΔS (Entropy) of the molecule should be identified

Concept introduction:

ΔS (Entropy) of the molecule should be identified by using further down formula.

ΔS = Number of products – Number of reactants

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

For the given reactions ΔS (Entropy) of the molecule should be identified

Concept introduction:

ΔS (Entropy) of the molecule should be identified by using further down formula.

ΔS = Number of products – Number of reactants

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