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Offline karlos89no

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Thermochemistry
« on: March 13, 2014, 03:11:47 PM »
Hello everybody,

I'm at the beginning of studying chemistry in Sweden so this forum I will check very often from now.
Yesterday, my professor gave me question like this:

" Why the absolute value of the entropy change of the reforming reaction would be expected to be larger than that of the shift reaction? "

Is anybody here who can help me with this question? I spent so much time on the Internet with no results so far... :(

Best regards!

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