Which of the following transformations represent an increase in the entropy of the system. Choose all that apply 1 mol O₂ (7.22 L, 221K) 1 mol O₂ (14.4 L, 221K) 21 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (liquid, 167K)¯ 721 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (liquid, 298K) 21 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (gas, 308K) 21 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (liquid, 308K) 4 mol Ar (0.562 atm, 413K) 4 mol Ar (0.562 atm, 206K) 31 g Al (liquid, 933.0K) 31 g Al (solid, 933.0K)

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Which of the following transformations represent an increase in the entropy of the system.
Choose all that apply
1 mol 0₂ (7.22 L, 221K) 1 mol O₂ (14.4 L, 221K)
21 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (liquid, 167K)
21 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (gas, 308K)
4 mol Ar (0.562 atm, 206K)
31 g Al (liquid, 933.0K)¯
721 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (liquid, 298K)
721 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (liquid, 308K)
4 mol Ar (0.562 atm, 413K)
731 g Al (solid, 933.0K)
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following transformations represent an increase in the entropy of the system. Choose all that apply 1 mol 0₂ (7.22 L, 221K) 1 mol O₂ (14.4 L, 221K) 21 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (liquid, 167K) 21 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (gas, 308K) 4 mol Ar (0.562 atm, 206K) 31 g Al (liquid, 933.0K)¯ 721 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (liquid, 298K) 721 g C₂H5OC₂H5 (liquid, 308K) 4 mol Ar (0.562 atm, 413K) 731 g Al (solid, 933.0K)
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