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Chemistry, 08.07.2021 07:00 SmokeyRN

What is the standard entropy change for the following process: H2O(g) —> H20(l)

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DeltaS°(J mol^-1K^-1)

H20(g): 188.71

H20(l): 69.91

a) 258.6 Jmol^-1K^-1
b) 118.8 Jmol-1K-1
c) -258.6 Jmol^-1K^-1
d) -118.8 Jmol^-1K^-1

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