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Chemistry, 07.05.2021 19:20, Kassiekass

Let's examine the solution-formation process for two salts, sodium fluoride and potassium chloride. We can predict some trends in some, but not all, of the thermodynamic parameters for these two salts without looking at any data. Enter the name of a salt or the word unknown as your answer to each question. Which salt would be have a more negative (or less positive) value for Ξ”solH∘?
Which salt would be have a more negative (or less positive) value for Ξ”solS∘?
Which salt would be have a more negative (or less positive) value for Ξ”solG∘?

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