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Chemistry, 09.07.2019 02:20 carrillo4444

Is the reaction si (s) + 2 h2 (g) --> sih4 (g) spontaneous under standard conditions at 298 k? answer this question by calculating delta-s(universe). the "system" is comprised of the reactants and products. a. what is delta-s(universe)?

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