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Do you expect `DeltaS` to be `+ve, -ve`, or zero for the reaction
`H_(2)(g) +I_(2)(g) hArr 2HI(g)`

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`DeltaS` should be negative becuaes two different molecules `(H_(2) and I_(1))` would have more randomness than two same molecules(HI). Therefore, `DeltaS` decreases.
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