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What did Bohr’s model of the atom include that Rutherford’s model did not have?
The answer is energy levels
freezing water
melting ice
deposition of CO2 (changing from a gas to solid)
Among the choices given, the best answer is the third option. Melting ice shows an increase in entropy. Entropy is the degree of disorderliness in a system. Among the phases, solid has the most ordered structure which means it has the least entropy. The ice melting shows a phase change from solid to liquid. Liquid molecules are more disorganized than the solid thus there is an increase in entropy.
Answer: melting ice
Explanation:
Entropy is the measure of randomness or disorder of a system. If a system moves from an ordered arrangement to a disordered arrangement, the entropy is said to decrease and vice versa.
1. condensation of water : Condensation process is a process where gaseous state changes to liquid state., thus decreasing randomness and decreasing entropy.
2. Freezing water : Freezing process is a process where liquid state changes to solid state, thus decreasing randomness and decreasing entropy.
3. melting ice: Fusion process is a process where solid state changes to liquid state, thus increasing randomness and increasing entropy.
4. deposition of : deposition process where gaseous state changes to solid state by escaping liquid state, thus decreasing randomness and decreasing entropy.