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Since LF,ice = 333 J/g, what is the change in entropy (in cal/K) when 1.00 kg of ice melts?
 a. 144
  b. 291
  c. 312
  d. 516
  e. 80

Question 2

The change in entropy of a mass m of a solid substance which has a latent heat of fusion LF and melts at a temperature T is
 a. LFT/m
  b. mLF ln(T)
  c. mLFT
  d. mLF/T
  e. LF/mT



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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