Spontaneous adsorption of a gas on solid surface is an exothermic process because (2004)
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Spontaneous adsorption of a gas on solid surface is an exothermic process because (2004)
- ∆H increases for system
- ∆S increases for gas
- ∆S decreases for gas
- ∆G increases for gas
Answer
(C) ∆ S decreases for gas
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