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    Hydrogen Sulphide Is a Toxic Gas, Which Fortunately Has the Distinctive
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Hydrogen Sulphide Is a Toxic Gas, Which Fortunately Has the Distinctive

Question 34

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Hydrogen sulphide is a toxic gas, which fortunately has the distinctive odour of rotten eggs. What is the entropy (J/K) of 0.01 mole of H2S (S?=205.8 J/K.mole) which occupies a volume of 106 L at a temperature of 298°K?

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