or advanced students: you may assume ideal gas and ideal solution behaviour. System Change AS O AS < 0 O AS = 0 y of sodium chloride (NaCl) The sodium chloride is dissolved in .0 L of pure water at 22 °C. the water. O AS > 0 not enough information O AS < 0 O AS = 0 tion made of sodium chloride 50. mL of pure water is added to CI) in water, at 22°C. the solution. O AS > 0 not enough information O AS < 0 ture of nitrogen (N,) gas and O AS = 0 An additional 2.0 L of pure Kr gas is added to the mixture, with the on (Kr) gas at 4 atm and O AS > 0 pressure kept constant at 4 atm. :- not enough information
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![For each system listed in the first column of the table below, decide (if possible) whether the change described in the
second column will increase the entropy S of the system, decrease S, or leave S unchanged. If you don't have enough
information to decide, check the "not enough information" button in the last column.
Note for advanced students: you may assume ideal gas and ideal solution behaviour.
System
Change
AS
O AS < 0
O AS = 0
1.0 g of sodium chloride (NaCl)
The sodium chloride is dissolved in
the water.
and 2.0 L of pure water at 22 °C.
O AS > 0
not enough
information
AS < 0
AS = 0
A solution made of sodium chloride
50. mL of pure water is added to
the solution.
(Na Cl) in water, at 22° C.
AS > 0
not enough
information
O AS < 0
A mixture of nitrogen (N,) gas and
An additional 2.0 L of pure Kr gas
O AS = 0
is added to the mixture, with the
krypton (Kr) gas at 4 atm and
O AS > 0
24°C.
pressure kept constant at 4 atm.
not enough
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