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Why Does Steam Have Greater Entropy Than Liquid Water? [Solved]
The entropy of steam is more than that of water at its boiling point. Explain. At the boiling point, both water and steam (water vapours) exist together and are in equilibrium. However, the entropy of steam is more because of greater randomness of the H2O molecules in the gaseous state than in the liquid state.
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