For the given changes:
(A) CO2(s)ΔCO2 (g) Phase transition, ΔH=+ ve and ΔS=+ ve
(B) CaCO3(s)ΔCaO(s)+CO2(g)
No phase transition, ΔH=+ ve and ΔS=+ve
(C) 2H→H2(g)
Two particles give one gaseous particle,
so ΔS=−ve
(D) P(white, solid) ΔP(red, solid)
This is an allotropic change. ΔH is positive, as white phosphorus converts to red phosphorus on heating. ΔS is negative, as red phosphorus is a polymeric solid, less reactive than white phosphorous.