Increase in number of moles on products side increase entropy
a) rectants moles=2
Products moles=1
b) reactants moles=1
Product moles= 2
c) rectants moles=2
Product moles=1
d) rectants moles=2
Product moles= 1
So option b has increase in entropy
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