Final answer:
To calculate ΔS° for various processes, one must use standard molar entropies from a source like Appendix G and sum the entropies of products and subtract the sum of entropies of reactants for each process.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking to calculate the standard change in entropy (ΔS°) at 298 K for various physical and chemical processes. Calculations like this typically rely on tabulated values of standard molar entropy (S°) for each species involved in the process from a source such as Appendix G referenced in the question.
General Approach:
- Identify each species involved in the change.
- Look up the standard molar entropies (S°) from a data source such as Appendix G.
- Use the formula ΔS° = ΣS°(products) - ΣS°(reactants) to find the change in entropy for the process.
Specific calculations are not provided as the S° values for the species involved in the given processes were not included in the question details.