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The process of evaporation of a liquid i...

The process of evaporation of a liquid is accompanised by
(A) Increase in enthalpy (B) Increase in entropy ( C) Decrease in Gibbs energy
The correct statement(s) is/are

A

Only a and c

B

Only b and c

C

Only a and b

D

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D

Evaporation `rArr Delta H gt 0`
`l rarr g rArr Delta S gt 0`
It is spontaneous `rArr Delta G lt 0`
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