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What is the standard entropy change for the reaction below? 2 CO(g) + 2 NO(g) → N2(g) + 2 CO2(g) S o (CO(g)) = 197.7 J/(mol·K) S o (CO2(g)) = 213.8 J/(mol·K) S o (NO(g)) = 210.8 J/(mol·K) S o (N2(g)) = 191.6 J/(mol·K)

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