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    Values for  H  and  S  for a Reaction
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Values for H and S for a Reaction

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Values for H and S for a reaction can be determined experimentally by fitting a linear equation to a plot of ________ on the x-axis and ________ on the y-axis. The slope of this equation is equal to ________ and the intercept allows us to calculate ________.

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