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Chemistry
Thermodynamics
Entropy
Which one of the following has the highest standard molar entropy, S°, at 25°C?
N2(g)
F2(g)
Cl2(g)
O2(g)
H2(g)
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The highest standard molar entropy at 25°C would be for N2(g) - Nitrogen gas.
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