Consider a process in which liquid water is vaporized under constant pressure and temperature conditions, with P = 1 atm and T = 373.15 K. Which of the following would be true for the ∆Am and ∆Gm quantities associated with this process? (Note that Am denotes the molar Helmholtz free-energy function and Gm denotes the molar Gibbs free-energy function.)

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Consider a process in which liquid water is vaporized under constant pressure and temperature conditions, with P = 1 atm and T = 373.15 K. Which of the following would be true for the ∆A<sub>m</sub> and ∆G<sub>m</sub> quantities associated with this process? (Note that A<sub>m</sub> denotes the molar Helmholtz free-energy function and G<sub>m</sub> denotes the molar Gibbs free-energy function.)