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O ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY Predicting qualitatively how entropy changes with temperature a." column â¼ System Change AS The carbon dioxide is cooled from 81.0 °C to 5.0 °C and is also expanded from a volume of 4.0 L to a volume of 10.0 L = 0 A few moles of carbon dioxide (CO) gas | Î S > 0 o not enough information The helium expands from a volume of 5.0 L to a volume of 13.0 L while the temperature is held constant at 29.0 °c. | â³S . 0 â³S > 0 not enough A few moles of helium (He) gas. information A few grams of ammonia vapor (NH3). The ammonia condenses to a liquid at a constant temperature of 8.0 °c. not enough information Show transcribed image text O ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY Predicting qualitatively how entropy changes with temperature a." column â¼ System Change AS The carbon dioxide is cooled from 81.0 °C to 5.0 °C and is also expanded from a volume of 4.0 L to a volume of 10.0 L = 0 A few moles of carbon dioxide (CO) gas | Î S > 0 o not enough information The helium expands from a volume of 5.0 L to a volume of 13.0 L while the temperature is held constant at 29.0 °c. | â³S . 0 â³S > 0 not enough A few moles of helium (He) gas. information A few grams of ammonia vapor (NH3). The ammonia condenses to a liquid at a constant temperature of 8.0 °c. not enough information
O ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY Predicting qualitatively how entropy changes with temperature a." column â¼ System Change AS The carbon dioxide is cooled from 81.0 °C to 5.0 °C and is also expanded from a volume of 4.0 L to a volume of 10.0 L = 0 A few moles of carbon dioxide (CO) gas | Î S > 0 o not enough information The helium expands from a volume of 5.0 L to a volume of 13.0 L while the temperature is held constant at 29.0 °c. | â³S . 0 â³S > 0 not enough A few moles of helium (He) gas. information A few grams of ammonia vapor (NH3). The ammonia condenses to a liquid at a constant temperature of 8.0 °c. not enough information
Show transcribed image text O ENTROPY AND FREE ENERGY Predicting qualitatively how entropy changes with temperature a." column â¼ System Change AS The carbon dioxide is cooled from 81.0 °C to 5.0 °C and is also expanded from a volume of 4.0 L to a volume of 10.0 L = 0 A few moles of carbon dioxide (CO) gas | Î S > 0 o not enough information The helium expands from a volume of 5.0 L to a volume of 13.0 L while the temperature is held constant at 29.0 °c. | â³S . 0 â³S > 0 not enough A few moles of helium (He) gas. information A few grams of ammonia vapor (NH3). The ammonia condenses to a liquid at a constant temperature of 8.0 °c. not enough information 1
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