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Be sure to answer all parts. Take all the thermodynamic data from your textbook. Assume the data do not vary with temperature. (a) Calculate ΔSuniv for the reaction H2O2(l) → H2O2(g) at 174.0°C. Enter your answer in the box provided.

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