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For the reaction 2SO₃(g) → 2SO₂(g) + O₂(g) the entropy change (ΔG) is
Options
(a) ΔS > 0
(b) ΔS < 0
(c) ΔS = 0
(d) ΔS < ΔH/T
Correct Answer:
ΔS < 0
Explanation:
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