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Fittoniya [83]
3 years ago
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The reaction below proceeds spontaneously at 298 K. NH3(g) Cl2(g)Right arrow. NH4Cl(s) What is the sign of the entropy change, D

elta. S? Delta. S is negative because the product is less random than the reactants. Delta. S is negative because the reactants are less random than the product. Delta. S is positive because the product is less random than the reactants. Delta. S is positive because the reactants are less random than the product.
Chemistry
1 answer:
algol133 years ago
7 0

A spontaneous reaction favours the product formation and increases the entropy of the isolated system.  The sign of the entropy change will be negative as the product formation is less random.

<h3>What is entropy?</h3>

Entropy is the degree of the disorder or randomness that occurs in the system that lacks available energy and cannot convert the mechanical energy or work.

The entropy of the reaction will be negative as the reactants are present in the gaseous state and the product formed is solid. The product formation was spontaneous and less random.

Therefore, option a. entropy will be negative as product formation is less random.

Learn more about entropy here:

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