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What happen to the entropy of H2SO4(l) → H2SO4(s).*decreases because of a phase change from a liquid to a solid.increases because of a phase change from a liquid to a solid.Either increases or decreases.Remains constant.

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What happen to the entropy of H2SO4(l) → H2SO4(s).*decreases because of a phase change from a liquid to a solid.increases because of a phase change from a liquid to a solid.Either increases or decreases.Remains constant.

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The entropy of H2SO4(l) → H2SO4(s) decreases because of a phase change from a liquid to a solid. This is because entropy, which is a measure of disorder or randomness, decreases when a substance changes from a more disordered state (liquid) to a less disordered state (solid).

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