(a)
Interpretation:
The sign of
Concept introduction:
Entropy of the system is the degree of randomness in the system.
More the disorder, more is the value of entropy.

Answer to Problem 44PP
Explanation of Solution
In the reaction,
The gaseous moles in the reaction are decreasing. So entropy change will be negative.
(b)
Interpretation:
The sign of
Concept introduction:
Entropy of the system is the degree of randomness in the system.
More the disorder more is the value of entropy.

Answer to Problem 44PP
Explanation of Solution
In the reaction,
The gaseous moles in the reaction are converting to aqueous form. So entropy change will be negative.
(c)
Interpretation:
The sign of
Concept introduction:
Entropy of the system is the degree of randomness in the system.
More the disorder more is the value of entropy.

Answer to Problem 44PP
Explanation of Solution
In the reaction,
The liquid form is less random than aqueous solution. So entropy change will be positive.
(d)
Interpretation:
The sign of
Concept introduction:
Entropy of the system is the degree of randomness in the system.
More the disorder more is the value of entropy.

Answer to Problem 44PP
Explanation of Solution
In the reaction,
Liquid form is more random than solid form. So entropy change will be negative.
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