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- Do te the entropy change that occurs in the system when 56.2g of liquid hexane (86.17 g/mol) boils at its normal boiling point of 68.7°C. The enthaloy of vaporization for hexane is 3156 k/mol. (18) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 60.2 J/K 0.300 J/K 2.06 x 10 J/K 92.3 J/K 20.6 J/Karrow_forwardAnswer must be explainedarrow_forwardWhich of the following conditions describe a reaction that is spontaneous at "low" temperature and nonspontaneous at "high" temperature? Group of answer choices: A) ΔH (-), ΔS (+) B) ΔH (+), ΔS (-) C) ΔH (+), ΔS (+) D) ΔH (-), ΔS (-) E) None are true.arrow_forward
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