2. Which of the following is in the correct order of standard state entropy?
I. CO2(g) < CO(g)
II. Br2(l) < Br2(g)
III. S8(s) < S2(g)
I need help with all 3 questions.. Please explain.
Therefore answer is
II. Br2(l) < Br2(g)
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