Which of the following statements best describe the entropy change of this reaction CO(g) + H2O(g) → CO2(g) + H2(g)?   a) The entropy is increasing because gas is being produced and the number of molecules is increasing.   b) The entropy is decreasing because total number of reactant is greater than the total number of product molecules. All are gases.   c) The entropy change is unknown (but likely not zero), because there are equal numbers of molecules on both sides of the equation and all are gases.   d) The entropy is increasing because gas is being produced and the number of molecules is increasing.

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Which of the following statements best describe the entropy change of this reaction CO(g) + H2O(g) → CO2(g) + H2(g)?
 
a) The entropy is increasing because gas is being produced and the number of molecules is increasing.
 
b) The entropy is decreasing because total number of reactant is greater than the total number of product molecules. All are gases.
 
c) The entropy change is unknown (but likely not zero), because there are equal numbers of molecules on both sides of the equation and all are gases.
 
d) The entropy is increasing because gas is being produced and the number of molecules is increasing.
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