6.) The diagram below shows the deposition of iodine vapor at room temperature. Which statement is correct? 00 A. AH<0; AS < 0, AG < 0 B. AH > 0, AS > 0, AG <0 C. AH > 0, AS > 0, AG > 0 D. AH < 0, AS <0, AG > 0 Keywords: endothermic, exothermic, entropy, entropy change, spontaneous, heat flow, attractive force, condense phase, nonspontaneous Concepts: Gibbs Free Energy Change

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6.) The diagram below shows the deposition of iodine vapor at room temperature. Which statement is correct?
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D:11中:0串
A. AH<0; AS <0, AG <0
B. AH > 0, AS > 0, AG <0
C. AH > 0, AS > 0, AG > 0
D. AH < 0, AS < 0, AG > 0
Keywords: endothermic, exothermic, entropy, entropy change, spontaneous, heat flow, attractive force, condensed
phase, nonspontaneous
Concepts: Gibbs Free Energy Change
Transcribed Image Text:6.) The diagram below shows the deposition of iodine vapor at room temperature. Which statement is correct? 88 D:11中:0串 A. AH<0; AS <0, AG <0 B. AH > 0, AS > 0, AG <0 C. AH > 0, AS > 0, AG > 0 D. AH < 0, AS < 0, AG > 0 Keywords: endothermic, exothermic, entropy, entropy change, spontaneous, heat flow, attractive force, condensed phase, nonspontaneous Concepts: Gibbs Free Energy Change
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The ordered system is the indication of low entropy. While less orderliness is the indication of an increase in the entropy level of the system. If the product has more entropy than the reactant the entropy is negative. If the product has less entropy than the reactant the entropy is positive.

 

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