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1.A liquid is vaporized at its boiling point at constant pressure:

 

1.A liquid is vaporized at its boiling point at constant pressure:

A. What is true about delta H?

a. Its negative    b. Its positive    c. Its zero

B. What is true about delta S?

a. Its negative     b. Its positive    c. Its zero

C. What is true about delta G?

a. Its negative     b. Its positive    c. Its zero

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