The entropy change for the conversion of 1 mol of α–tin (at 13°C, 1 atm) to 1 mol of…
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The entropy change for the conversion of 1 mol of α–tin (at 13°C, 1 atm) to 1 mol of β–tin (13°C, 1 atm), if enthalpy of transition is 2.095 kJ mol–1 is :
- 7.32 J mol–1 K–1
- 14.62 J K–1 mol–1
- 56.3 J mol–1 K–1
- 0
Answer
(A) 7.32 J mol –1 K –1
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