Practice: When solid ice water melts to liquid water, how does that affect its entropy?
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Concept #1: Entropy
Concept #2: Entropy
Concept #3: Entropy
Practice: When solid ice water melts to liquid water, how does that affect its entropy?
Practice: How does the entropy change with the following reaction?
Practice: Consider a reaction at 100˚C with ΔG = 15 KJ and ΔH = 40 KJ. Calculate the system’s change in entropy.
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