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Question 14 Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) If we have less power, we most likely have
A. the same amount of work being done over a shorter period of time
B. more work done over a shorter period of time
C. more work done over the same amount of time
D. the same amount of work being done over a longer period of time
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Predict whether the changes in enthalpy, entropy, and free energy will be positive or negative for the boiling of water, and explain your predictions. how does temperature affect the spontaneity of this process?
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