Asked by Supaman
For the autoionisation of water, it looks like
2H2O(l)-> H3O+(aq) + OH–(aq)
I thought that becuase it is going from liquid to ions, wouldnt the Entropy be greater than 0?
However, I have been told and I have calculated the opposite, that entropy is less than 0. Please Explain .
2H2O(l)-> H3O+(aq) + OH–(aq)
I thought that becuase it is going from liquid to ions, wouldnt the Entropy be greater than 0?
However, I have been told and I have calculated the opposite, that entropy is less than 0. Please Explain .
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