For which one of the following processes is ASsys positive? A) Precipitating AGCI(s) out of solution B) 2(g) → 12(s) C) heating 1.0 mol of an ideal gas at constant volume D) K(s) + Cl2(g) → 2KCI(s) E) NH3(g) + HCI(g) → NH4CI(g)

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I solved it and I think it's c? Because it is more disordered

For which one of the following processes is ASsys positive?
A) Precipitating AGCI(s) out of solution
B) 2(g) → 12(s)
C) heating 1.0 mol of an ideal gas at constant volume
D) K(s) + Cl2(g) → 2KCI(s)
E) NH3(g) + HCI(g) → NH4CI(g)
Transcribed Image Text:For which one of the following processes is ASsys positive? A) Precipitating AGCI(s) out of solution B) 2(g) → 12(s) C) heating 1.0 mol of an ideal gas at constant volume D) K(s) + Cl2(g) → 2KCI(s) E) NH3(g) + HCI(g) → NH4CI(g)
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In any reaction if the number of gaseous molecules is decreasing, than the reaction will have ΔSsys < 0 

And if aqueous components are converting into into solids, than also the reaction will have ΔSsys < 0 

This is because entropy of gas molecules are more than aqueous or solid molecules

And entropy of aqueous molecules is more than that of solid molecules

 

 

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