For the process: H 2 O ( l ) → H 2 O ( g ) at T = 100 °C and 1 atmosphere pressure, the…
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For the process: H2O(l) → H2O(g)
at T = 100 °C and 1 atmosphere pressure, the correct choice is
at T = 100 °C and 1 atmosphere pressure, the correct choice is
- DSsystem > 0 and DSsurroundings > 0
- DSsystem > 0 and DSsurroundings < 0
- DSsystem < 0 and DSsurroundings > 0
- DSsystem < 0 and DSsurroundings < 0
Answer
(A) D S system > 0 and D S surroundings > 0
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