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What is Entropy? A. The opposite of Enthalpy B. The temperature at which a reaction is feasible. C. A measure of disorder. D. Free energy used for a reaction.
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What is Entropy?
A. The opposite of Enthalpy
B. The temperature at which a reaction is feasible.
C. A measure of disorder.
D. Free energy used for a reaction.
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C. A measure of disorder :)
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