Find the change in entropy (in units of J/K) of 479 gm of liquid water at 0°C when heated to temperature 30°C. a. 208.75 b. -4421.45 c. 302.69 d. 235.89 e. 240.07
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Given: m = 479 g c = 4.18 J/g°C (specific heat capacity of water) ΔT = 30°C - 0°C = 30°C Q = (479 g)(4.18 J/g°C)(30°C) Q = 59934.6 J Show more…
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