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The accompanying diagram shows how entropy varies with temperature for a substance that is a gas at the highest temperature shown. (a) What processes correspond to the entropy increases along the vertical lines labeled 1 and 2? (b) Why is the entropy change for 2 larger than that for 1? (c) If this substance is a perfect crystal at T = 0 K, what is the value of S at this temperature?
The accompanying diagram shows how entropy varies with temperature for a substance that is a gas at the highest temperature shown. (a) What processes correspond to the entropy increases along the vertical lines labeled 1 and 2? (b) Why is the entropy change for 2 larger than that for 1? (c) If this substance is a perfect crystal at T = 0 K, what is the value of S at this temperature?
Nestor RutherfordLv2
25 May 2020