Chapter 20: Q59P (page 607)
A0.600kg sample of water is initially ice at temperature .What is the sample’s entropy change if its temperature is increased to ?
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The sample’s entropy change if its temperature is increased to is
Chapter 20: Q59P (page 607)
A0.600kg sample of water is initially ice at temperature .What is the sample’s entropy change if its temperature is increased to ?
The sample’s entropy change if its temperature is increased to is
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