The direct conversion of A to B is difficult, hence it is carried out by the following…
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The direct conversion of A to B is difficult, hence it is carried out by the following shown path
Given ∆S(A→C) = 50 eu
∆S(C→D) = 30 eu
∆S(D→B) = 20 eu
where eu is entropy unit, then ∆S(A→B) is (2006)
Given ∆S(A→C) = 50 eu
∆S(C→D) = 30 eu
∆S(D→B) = 20 eu
where eu is entropy unit, then ∆S(A→B) is (2006)
- + 100 eu
- + 60 eu
- – 100 eu
- – 60 eu
Answer
(A) + 100 eu
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