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Consider the Reaction 2N2O5(g) 4NO2(g) + O2(g)

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Consider the reaction 2N2O5(g) Consider the reaction 2N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>(g)    4NO<sub>2</sub>(g)  + O<sub>2</sub>(g)  At 25°C, for which the following data are relevant:   Which of the following is true for this reaction? A)  Both <font face= symbol ></font>H° and <font face= symbol ></font>S° favor the reaction's spontaneity. B)  (<font face= symbol ></font>H° opposes the reaction, but <font face= symbol ></font>S° favors it.)  C)  Both <font face= symbol ></font>H° and <font face= symbol ></font>S° oppose the reaction's spontaneity. D)  The reaction cannot occur at room temperature. E)  (<font face= symbol ></font>H° favors the reaction, but <font face= symbol ></font>S° opposes it.)  4NO2(g) + O2(g)
At 25°C, for which the following data are relevant: Consider the reaction 2N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>(g)    4NO<sub>2</sub>(g)  + O<sub>2</sub>(g)  At 25°C, for which the following data are relevant:   Which of the following is true for this reaction? A)  Both <font face= symbol ></font>H° and <font face= symbol ></font>S° favor the reaction's spontaneity. B)  (<font face= symbol ></font>H° opposes the reaction, but <font face= symbol ></font>S° favors it.)  C)  Both <font face= symbol ></font>H° and <font face= symbol ></font>S° oppose the reaction's spontaneity. D)  The reaction cannot occur at room temperature. E)  (<font face= symbol ></font>H° favors the reaction, but <font face= symbol ></font>S° opposes it.)  Which of the following is true for this reaction?


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