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Title: Consider the conversion of white tin to gray tin:Sn(white) → Sn(gray)ΔH° = -2.09 kJΔS° = -7.41 J/KBa
Post by: Whelan on May 6, 2015
Consider the conversion of white tin to gray tin:

   Sn(white) → Sn(gray)   ΔH° = -2.09 kJ   ΔS° = -7.41 J/K

Based on these data,
A) white tin is stable below 9°C and gray tin is stable above 9°C.
B) gray tin is stable below 9°C and white tin is stable above 9°C.
C) white tin is stable below 15°C and gray tin is stable above 15°C.
D) gray tin is stable below 15°C and white tin is stable above 15°C.


Title: Re: Consider the conversion of white tin to gray tin:Sn(white) → Sn(gray)ΔH° = -2.09 kJΔS° = -7.41 J
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