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The rate of evaporation of a liquid is always faster at a higher temperature because

A. the enthalpy of vaporization is always endothermic

B. the enthalpy of vaporization is always exothermic

C. the enthalpy of vaporization is zero

D. the internal pressure of the liquid is less than that of the gas

Answer: Option A


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For the reaction, N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)
compute the entropy change (in J/K/mol) for the process and comment on the sign of the property.

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192.3
N2(g)
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A. ΔS° = -37.65 J/K/mol; negative sign indicates that there is a decrease in the gaseous species during the reaction

B. ΔS° = -198.7 J/K/mol; negative sign indicates that there is a decrease in the gaseous species during the reaction

C. ΔS° = -31.25 J/K/mol; negative sign indicates that there is a decrease in the gaseous species during the reaction

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