III. Without reference to any data tables, choose which member of the following pairs has the greater predicted amount of entropy. Write A if it is the first substance and B If it is the second one. 22. MgS (s) or MgF2(s) 23. PbS (s) or PbF 2 (s) 24. CO 2 (g) or CO 2 (s) 25. H 2 (g) in a 1 L vessel or H 2 (g) in a 2L vessel 26. Ne (g) in a 1L container or Ne(g) in a 2 L container 27. (A): A liquid crystallizes into a solid and is accompanied by decrease in entropy. (R): In crystals, molecules organize in an ordered manner. a. A is true but R is false. b. A is false but R is true. C. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. d. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

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III. Without reference to any data tables, choose which member of
the following pairs has the greater predicted amount of entropy.
Write A if it is the first substance and B if it is the second one.
22. MgS (s) or MgF2(s)
23. PbS (s) or PbF 2 (s)
24. CO 2 (g) or CO 2 (s)
25. H 2 (g) in a 1 L vessel or H 2 (g) in a 2L vessel
26. Ne (g) in a 1 L container or Ne(g) in a 2 L container
27. (A): A liquid crystallizes into a solid and is accompanied
by decrease in entropy.
(R): In crystals, molecules organize in an ordered
manner.
a. A is true but R is false.
b. A is false but R is true.
C. Both A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A.
d. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct
explanation of A.
Transcribed Image Text:III. Without reference to any data tables, choose which member of the following pairs has the greater predicted amount of entropy. Write A if it is the first substance and B if it is the second one. 22. MgS (s) or MgF2(s) 23. PbS (s) or PbF 2 (s) 24. CO 2 (g) or CO 2 (s) 25. H 2 (g) in a 1 L vessel or H 2 (g) in a 2L vessel 26. Ne (g) in a 1 L container or Ne(g) in a 2 L container 27. (A): A liquid crystallizes into a solid and is accompanied by decrease in entropy. (R): In crystals, molecules organize in an ordered manner. a. A is true but R is false. b. A is false but R is true. C. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. d. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
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