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20 July, 07:43

Assume that the enthalpy of fusion of ice is 6020 J/mol and does not vary appreciably over the temperature range 270-290 K. If 1.40 mol of ice at 0°C is melted by heat supplied from surroundings at 284 K, what is the entropy change in the surroundings in J/K

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  1. 20 July, 08:26
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    29.7 J/K

    Explanation:

    To solve this problem we can use the equation

    ΔS = Δq/T

    Where ΔS is the entropy change, Δq is the heat change, and T is the temperature.

    Δq = ΔH*mol

    We put the data given by the problem and solve for ΔS:

    ΔS = 6020J/mol * 1.40 mol / 284 K ΔS = 29.7 J/K
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