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    Dissolving Hexane in Water Has
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Dissolving Hexane in Water Has

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Question 7

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Dissolving hexane in water has


A) a large negative ∆S°.
B) a large positive ∆S°.
C) a large negative ∆G°.
D) a large negative ∆H°.
E) a large positive ∆H°.

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