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C6H14 because it has a higher molar mass and is more complex

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Q: Which has more entropy C2H6 gas or C6H14 gas?
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If comparing a solid liquid or gas phase of H20 which has the highest entropy?

entropy is greater the more possible arrangements for energy there are, which increases as the molecules become more mobile, so entropy is high in a gas, lower in a liquid, and lowest in a solid.


Wich reactions would have an increase in entropy?

A gas typically increases the entropy much more than the increase in moles.


What is molecule c2h6 common uses?

C2H6 is ethane. It's one of the constituents of natural gas.


How does entropy change in gas reactions?

Reactions that increase the moles of gas will increase in entropy.


When does entropy increases?

Entropy increases when ever energy is used up. Energy cannot be destroyed, but it is always lost in the form of unusable energy. Entropy is the % of unusable energy compared to usable energy in a given system.


What has the reactions would have an increase in entropy?

entropy is a measure of disorder entropy increases for example from solid --> liquid or liquid --> gas or solid --> gas or liquid --> aqueous when the particles become more "free" and there are more spaces between them that means that the entropy has increased


Which phase has the highest entropy?

Gas


What is the definition of entropy?

The entropy of the gas was too high. It means the degree of randomness in gas was very large.


What happens to the entropy of gas as it is heated?

In a closed system the entropy is constant.


What is the compound C2H6?

The compound C2H8 is commonly called Butene or butylene.


What type of substance is C2H6?

Ethane is a colorless, odorless gas


What would happen to entropy in a solid to gas reaction?

It increases; more freely moving particles.