15) Consider following reactions: a) N₂O4(g) → 2 NO₂(g) b) CH3COOH(/)→ CH3COOH(s) How do you expect the entropies of the

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15) Consider following reactions: a) N₂O4(g) → 2 NO₂(g) b) CH3COOH(/)→ CH3COOH(s) How do you expect the entropies of the

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15) Consider following reactions: a) N₂O4(g) → 2 NO₂(g) b) CH3COOH(/)→ CH3COOH(s) How do you expect the entropies of the systems to change? A) a) Decrease b) Increase B) a) Increase b) Decrease C) a) Decrease b) stay the same D) a) Increase b) stay the same 16) Which one has the highest absolute entropy at 25°C? H₂O(1), H₂(g), C(s), NH3(g) A) H₂O(1) B) H₂(g) C) C(s) D) NH3(g)
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