ThermodynamicsHard
Question
For reaction, 2Cl(g)   → Cl2(g) the signs of ᐃH and ᐃS respectively, are :
Options
A.+, -
B.+, +
C.-, -
D.-, +
Solution
2Cl(g)     →   Cl2(g)
Entropy is decreasing (-ve) In the reaction furthere the rection is exothermic sincer a bond is being formed, i.e. ᐃH is also - ve.
Entropy is decreasing (-ve) In the reaction furthere the rection is exothermic sincer a bond is being formed, i.e. ᐃH is also - ve.
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