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Chapter , Problem 22E

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Consider what happens when a sample of the explosive TNT (Section 8.8: "Chemistry Put to Work: Explosives and Alfred Nobel") is detonated under atmospheric pressure. (a) Is the detonation a spontaneous process? (b) What is the sign of  for this process? (c) Is it possible to tell whether  is positive, negative, or zero for the process? Explain. (d) Can you determine the sign of \(\Delta E\) for the process? Explain.

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\Delta E

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