Which of the following is true for water at 373.15K and 1 bar of pressure? The Gibbs energy of the gaseous phase is less than the Gibbs energy of the liquid phase The enthalpy of the liquid phase is higher than the enthalpy of the gaseous phase The enthalpy of the solid phase is higher than the enthalpy of the liquid phase The entropy of the liquid phase is higher than the entropy of the gaseous phase None of the above

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  • Which of the following is true for water at 373.15K and 1 bar of pressure?
    1. The Gibbs energy of the gaseous phase is less than the Gibbs energy of the liquid phase
    2. The enthalpy of the liquid phase is higher than the enthalpy of the gaseous phase
    3. The enthalpy of the solid phase is higher than the enthalpy of the liquid phase
    4. The entropy of the liquid phase is higher than the entropy of the gaseous phase
    5. None of the above
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