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Consider the gas phase reaction shown below. CH4(g) + CF4(g) o CH3F(g) + CHF3(g) Will the...

Consider the gas phase reaction shown below. CH4(g) + CF4(g) o CH3F(g) + CHF3(g) Will the standard entropy increase, decrease, or remain if the reaction proceeds from reactants to products, as written? Explain your reasoning.​

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