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Using the standard molar entropies below, calculate the standard entropy change, δs∘ , for the “water-splitting” reaction at 298 k: 2h2o(l) → 2h2(g) o2(g) standard molar entropies of selected substances at 298 k substance s∘ (j/mol⋅k) h2(g) 130.6 o2(g) 205.0 h2o(g) 188.8 h2o(l) 69.9

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