Rank these systems in order of decreasing entropy. Rank from highest to lowest entropy. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help 1 mol of xenon gas at 273 K and 20 L 1/2 mol of 1 mol of 1 mol of 1/2 mol of xenon gas at 273 K and 20 L 1/2 mol of xenon gas at 100 K and 20 L 1 mol of nitrogen gas at 273 K and 40 L liquid xenon xenon gas at 273 K and 40 L carbon disulfide gas at 273 K and 40 L at 100 K

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Rank these systems in order of decreasing entropy.
Rank from highest to lowest entropy. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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1 mol of
1 mol of
carbon disulfide gas at
273 K and 40 L
1/2 mol of
1/2 mol of
1/2 mol of
1 mol of
1 mol of
liquid xenon
at 100 K
xenon gas at
273 K and 40 L
xenon gas at
273 K and 20 L
xenon gas at
100 K and 20 L
xenon gas at
273 K and 20 L
nitrogen gas at
273 K and 40 L
Greatest entropy
Least entropy
Transcribed Image Text:Rank these systems in order of decreasing entropy. Rank from highest to lowest entropy. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help 1 mol of 1 mol of carbon disulfide gas at 273 K and 40 L 1/2 mol of 1/2 mol of 1/2 mol of 1 mol of 1 mol of liquid xenon at 100 K xenon gas at 273 K and 40 L xenon gas at 273 K and 20 L xenon gas at 100 K and 20 L xenon gas at 273 K and 20 L nitrogen gas at 273 K and 40 L Greatest entropy Least entropy
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