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Unit 7 – Equilibrium
Topic 7.14
What is the entropy difference between 1 mol of hydrogen gas (H₂) and 1 mol of oxygen (O₂) at the same conditions?
O₂ has more entropy because it is the smaller molecule so it has more proton/neutron/electron configuration.
H₂ has more entropy because it is the bigger molecule so it has more proton/neutron/electron configuration.
O₂ has more entropy because it is the bigger molecule so it has more proton/neutron/electron configuration.
H₂ has more entropy because it is the smaller molecule so it has more proton/neutron/electron configuration.
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