For each chemical reaction listed in the first column of the table below, predict the sign (positive or negative) of the reaction entropy A.S. If it's not possible to decide with the information given, check the "not enough information" button in the last column. Note for advanced students: Assume the temperature remains constant. Assume all gases and solutions are ideal. reaction H₂O(1) + AL S₂ (s) → H₂S (g) + Al₂O₂ (s) 2C₂ H₂(g) +70₂(g) → 4CO₂(g) + 6H₂O(g) BaCl₂ (aq) + K₂SO₂(aq) → BaSO₂ (s) + 2K Cl(aq) sign of reaction entropy O AS rxn AS rxn not enough information. AS < 0 rxn AS rxn > 0 AS not enough information. AS <0 rxn rxn >0 >0 not enough information.
For each chemical reaction listed in the first column of the table below, predict the sign (positive or negative) of the reaction entropy A.S. If it's not possible to decide with the information given, check the "not enough information" button in the last column. Note for advanced students: Assume the temperature remains constant. Assume all gases and solutions are ideal. reaction H₂O(1) + AL S₂ (s) → H₂S (g) + Al₂O₂ (s) 2C₂ H₂(g) +70₂(g) → 4CO₂(g) + 6H₂O(g) BaCl₂ (aq) + K₂SO₂(aq) → BaSO₂ (s) + 2K Cl(aq) sign of reaction entropy O AS rxn AS rxn not enough information. AS < 0 rxn AS rxn > 0 AS not enough information. AS <0 rxn rxn >0 >0 not enough information.
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