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Consider the following chemical equation: NH4NO3(s)⟶NH+4(aq)+NO−3(aq) What is the standard change in free energy in kJmol at 298.15K? The heat of formation data are as follows: ΔH∘f, NH4NO3(s)=-365.6kJmolΔH∘f, NH+4(aq)=-132.5kJmolΔH∘f, NO−3(aq)=-205.0kJmol The standard entropy data are as follows: S∘NH4NO3(s)=151.1Jmol KS∘NH+4(aq)=113.4Jmol KS∘NO−3(aq)=146.4Jmol K Your answer should include two significant figures.
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