Three kilograms of boiling water slowly receives heat from its surroundings and completely vaporizes. Determine the entropy change of the 3.0 kg.
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We know that 3.0 kg of boiling water is completely vaporized. The boiling point of water is 100°C (or 373.15 K). The mass of the water is 3.0 kg. Show more…
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