For the following spontaneous process H2O(l) → H2O(s) at 268 K, which of the following is true? A. ΔSsys < 0 B. ΔSsys > 0 C. ΔSsurr < 0 D. ΔSsys = -ΔSsurr
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The process is the conversion of liquid water (H2O(l)) to solid water, which is ice (H2O(s)), at a temperature of 268 K. This is a freezing process. Show more…
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