For a reversible process at equilibrium, the change in entropy may be expressed as:
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For a reversible process at equilibrium, the change in entropy may be expressed as:
- ΔS = Tqrev
- \(\Delta \boldsymbol{S}=\frac{\Delta \mathrm{H}}{\mathrm{~T}}\)
- \(\Delta S=\frac{\mathrm{q}_{\mathrm{rev}}}{\mathrm{~T}}\)
- ΔS = TΔH
Answer
(C) S= q _ rev ~T
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