AS = 0 The water is cooled from 37.0 °C to A few grams of liquid water (H,0). -11.0 °C. AS > 0 not enough information AS = 0 The carbon dioxide is cooled from 51.0 °C to 2.0 °C while the volume is held constant at 11.0 L. A few moles of carbon dioxide (Co,) gas. AS > 0 not enough Information The helium is cooled from 45.0 °C to -4.0 °C and is also compressed from a volume of 14.0 L to a volume of AS = 0 A few moles of helium (He) gas. 10.0 L. not enough information

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AS = 0
The water is cooled from 37.0 °C to
A few grams of liquid water (H,0).
-11.0 °C.
AS > 0
not enough
information
AS = 0
The carbon dioxide is cooled from
51.0 °C to 2.0 °C while the volume is
held constant at 11.0 L.
A few moles of carbon dioxide (Co,) gas.
AS > 0
not enough
Information
The helium is cooled from 45.0 °C to
-4.0 °C and is also compressed from
a volume of 14.0 L to a volume of
AS = 0
A few moles of helium (He) gas.
10.0 L.
not enough
information
Transcribed Image Text:AS = 0 The water is cooled from 37.0 °C to A few grams of liquid water (H,0). -11.0 °C. AS > 0 not enough information AS = 0 The carbon dioxide is cooled from 51.0 °C to 2.0 °C while the volume is held constant at 11.0 L. A few moles of carbon dioxide (Co,) gas. AS > 0 not enough Information The helium is cooled from 45.0 °C to -4.0 °C and is also compressed from a volume of 14.0 L to a volume of AS = 0 A few moles of helium (He) gas. 10.0 L. not enough information
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