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a) What mass of Sn is produced by the electrolysis of an aqueous solution of SnCl4...

a) What mass of Sn is produced by the electrolysis of an aqueous solution of SnCl4 when 10.0 amps of current is applied over a period of 30 minutes?

b) For the reaction H2O(s) → H2O(l) what is the sign of ∆S, ∆H & ∆G?

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