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If 3.500 g of Ni are reacted with excess oxygen to form nickel oxide (NiO) under standard state conditions, what is the entropy change for the reaction? If 3.500 g of Ni are reacted with excess oxygen to form nickel oxide (NiO)  under standard state conditions, what is the entropy change for the reaction?         A) (<font face= symbol ></font>49.3 J/K)  B) (<font face= symbol ></font>24.7 J/K)  C) (<font face= symbol ></font>14.7 J/K)  D) (<font face= symbol ></font>49.3 J/K)  E) (<font face= symbol ></font>10.4 J/K) If 3.500 g of Ni are reacted with excess oxygen to form nickel oxide (NiO)  under standard state conditions, what is the entropy change for the reaction?         A) (<font face= symbol ></font>49.3 J/K)  B) (<font face= symbol ></font>24.7 J/K)  C) (<font face= symbol ></font>14.7 J/K)  D) (<font face= symbol ></font>49.3 J/K)  E) (<font face= symbol ></font>10.4 J/K) If 3.500 g of Ni are reacted with excess oxygen to form nickel oxide (NiO)  under standard state conditions, what is the entropy change for the reaction?         A) (<font face= symbol ></font>49.3 J/K)  B) (<font face= symbol ></font>24.7 J/K)  C) (<font face= symbol ></font>14.7 J/K)  D) (<font face= symbol ></font>49.3 J/K)  E) (<font face= symbol ></font>10.4 J/K) If 3.500 g of Ni are reacted with excess oxygen to form nickel oxide (NiO)  under standard state conditions, what is the entropy change for the reaction?         A) (<font face= symbol ></font>49.3 J/K)  B) (<font face= symbol ></font>24.7 J/K)  C) (<font face= symbol ></font>14.7 J/K)  D) (<font face= symbol ></font>49.3 J/K)  E) (<font face= symbol ></font>10.4 J/K)


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