Chapter 20: Spontaneous Change: Entropy and Free Energy
3D Molecule Center


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Molecule Name Chemical Formula Page Number
Nitrogen N2 782
Oxygen O2 782
Nitric Oxide NO 782
Nitrogen Dioxide NO2 782
Hydronium Ion H3O+ 783
Hydroxide Ion OH- 783
Water H2O 783
Ammonium Ion NH4+ 789
Nitrate Ion NO3- 789
Sulfur Dioxide SO2 789
Sulfur Trioxide SO3 789
Sucrose (Cane Sugar) C12H22O11 789
Carbon Monoxide CO 789
Carbon Dioxide CO2 789
Hydrogen H2 789
Hydrogen Sulfide H2S 789
Methyl Chloride CH3Cl 792
Dinitrogen Trioxide N2O3 792
Ammonia NH3 792
Methane CH4 793
Ethane C2H6 793
Propane CH3CH2CH3 793
Dinitrogen Oxide N2O 795
Hypochlorous Acid HOCl 806
2-Propanol (CH3)2CHOH 806
Propanone (Acetone) (CH3)2CO 806
Dinitrogen Tetroxide N2O4 807
Nitrosyl Chloride NOCl 808
Chlorine Cl2 808
Glucose C6H12O6 812
Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP) - 812
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) - 812


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