What will be $\Delta S$ for the reaction: $2A + 3B \to 4C + 5D$ (in $J \ K^{-1}$)?
Given:
$\Delta S_A^o = 100 \ J \ mol^{-1} \ K^{-1}$
$\Delta S_B^o = 120 \ J \ mol^{-1} \ K^{-1}$
$\Delta S_C^o = 200 \ J \ mol^{-1} \ K^{-1}$
$\Delta S_D^o = 150 \ J \ mol^{-1} \ K^{-1}$

  • A
    $150$
  • B
    $990$
  • C
    $300$
  • D
    $130$

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