Which process is most likely to be spontaneous at standard temp and pressure?
a. W(s) + 6CO(g) W(CO)6(s)
b. H2O(g) H2O(l)
c. C6H12O6(s) C6H12O6(aq)
d. N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH
The answer is (c) . This is because when we dissolve glucose (solid) in water then it gives us glucose solution. This changes state from solid to aqueous state, which increases the entropy. So it will be spontaneous.
In all the other cases the entropy is decreasing as number of gaseous moles of products are less than the total number of gaseous reactants.
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