12. Rank the entropies of the following materials in an increasing order (all at one mole and 1bar): liquid Ag at 2435 K, vapor Ag at 2435 K, solid Ag at 0 K, solid Ag at 298 K, solid Ag at 1234 K, and liquid Ag at 1234 K .

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11. Rank the entropies of the following systems in an increasing order (all at 1 mol and 1 bar):
water at 0 °C, ice at 0 K, water vapor at 100 °C, ice at 0 °C, and water at 100 °C.
12. Rank the entropies of the following materials in an increasing order (all at one mole and 1bar):
liquid Ag at 2435 K, vapor Ag at 2435 K, solid Ag at 0 K, solid Ag at 298 K, solid Ag at
1234 K, and liquid Ag at 1234 K .
13. The Helmholtz free energy of a pure substance at constant volume always decreases with
temperature, true or false?
Transcribed Image Text:11. Rank the entropies of the following systems in an increasing order (all at 1 mol and 1 bar): water at 0 °C, ice at 0 K, water vapor at 100 °C, ice at 0 °C, and water at 100 °C. 12. Rank the entropies of the following materials in an increasing order (all at one mole and 1bar): liquid Ag at 2435 K, vapor Ag at 2435 K, solid Ag at 0 K, solid Ag at 298 K, solid Ag at 1234 K, and liquid Ag at 1234 K . 13. The Helmholtz free energy of a pure substance at constant volume always decreases with temperature, true or false?
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