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Which of the following processes would you expect to have a negative value for entropy? NaCl(s) Na+(aq) + Cl- (aq) H2O(s) H2O(l) NaCl(s) NaCl(l) 2 Al(s) + 3Br2(l) 2AlBr3(s) C2H5OH(l) C2H4(g) + H2O(g)

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Negative changes in entropy is associated with reactions that go from a more disordered state to a more ordered state. In this case, it will be the chemical reaction:

2 Al(s) + 3Br2(l) -> 2AlBr3(s)

This is because we have a mixture (high entropy) being reacted to form a solid (lower entropy).
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Answer:
2Al(s)+3Br_2(l)\rightarrow 2AlBr_3(s)

Explanation: Entropy is the measure of randomness or disorder of a system. A system has positive value of entropy if the disorder increases and a system has negative value of entropy if the disorder decreases.

Solids have highest order followed by liquids and gases have least order.

1.
NaCl(s)\rightarrow Na^+(aq)+Cl^-(aq)

As a solid is dissociating into ions, the randomness is increasing and the entropy is also increasing.

2.
H_2O(s)\rightarrow H_2O(l)

As solid is changing to liquid phase, the randomness is increasing and the entropy is also increasing.

3.
NaCl(s)\rightarrow NaCl(l)

As solid is changing to liquid phase, the randomness is increasing and the entropy is also increasing.

4.
2Al(s)+3Br_2(l)\rightarrow 2AlBr_3(s)

As one solid and liquid is changing into solid only, the randomness is decreasing and the entropy is also decreasing.

5.
C_2H_5OH(l)\rightarrow C_2H_4(g)+H_2O(g)

As liquid is changing to gaseous form, the randomness is increasing and the entropy is also increasing.

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