For the following reaction, at 25 °C (room temperature), what is the entropy change of the system?
H2O(l) → H2O(s).
A) ΔSsys < 0
B) ΔSsys > 0
C) ΔSsys = 0
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For the following reaction, at 25 °C (room temperature), what is the entropy change of the surroundings?
H2O(l) → H2O(s)
A) ΔSsurr < 0
B) ΔSsurr = 0
C) ΔSsurr > 0
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For the following reaction, at 25 °C (room temperature), what is the entropy change of the universe?
H2O(l) → H2O(s)
A) ΔSuniv < 0
B) ΔSuniv > 0
C) ΔSuniv = 0
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