For each system listed in the first column of the table below, decide (if possible) whether the change described in the

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Help please! Didn't cover much of this in class.
For each system listed in the first column of the table below, decide (if possible) whether the change described in the second column will increase the entropy S of the system, decrease S, or leave S unchanged. If you don't have enough information to decide, check the "not enough information" button in the last column. System Change AS O A$< 0 0 AS = 0 A few grams of acetone vapor ((CH).CO). The acetone condenses to a liquid at a constant temperature of -1.0 °C. AS > 0 o o not enough information AS < 0 ОО AS = 0 A few moles of carbon dioxide (CO) gas. The carbon dioxide expands from a volume of 7.0 L to a volume of 12.0 L while the temperature is held constant at 51.0 °C. AS > 0 o o not enough information AS < 0 o AS = 0 A few moles of helium (He) gas. The helium is heated from 5.0 °C to 26.0 °C and also expands from a volume of 10.0 L to a volume of 13.0 L. OAS >O not enough information Х 5 ?
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