Asked by Anonymous
Rank the compounds by stand molar entropy.
F2(g), Ne(g), HF(g)
I am a little confused by this question, wouldn't it be ranked by the molar mass of each compound?
So, F2(g) is the highest and HF(g) is the lowest in entropy?
F2(g), Ne(g), HF(g)
I am a little confused by this question, wouldn't it be ranked by the molar mass of each compound?
So, F2(g) is the highest and HF(g) is the lowest in entropy?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
Standard molar entropy is an extensive property, meaning that it is related to the amount of substance present. In general (but with exceptions), molar entropy increases with molar mass.
So, rank them by mass: Ne>F2>HF
So, rank them by mass: Ne>F2>HF
Answered by
Andrea Canahui
Correct Answer:
Highest to Lowest:
F2
HF
Ne
Highest to Lowest:
F2
HF
Ne
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