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Chemistry, 09.12.2020 21:50, itsmichaelhere1
Given: H2O(l) → H2O(s) ΔH° = –6.02 kJ at 273K
Calculate the entropy change of the surroundings (ΔSsurr) when one mole of water freezes at 0°C and a pressure of one atmosphere.
a. 22.1 J/K
b. 0.022 J/K
c. –397 J/K
d. –22.1 J/K
e. 397 J/K
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