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Which has larger absolute entropy per mole?
a. `H_(2)O(l) at 298 K or H_(2)O(l) at 350K`.
b. `N_(2)`or Ne both at` 298K`

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a. `H_(2)O(l)` at `350K` has larger absolute entropy per mole.
b. `NO` at `298K` has greater entropy.
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