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Physics, 11.01.2020 05:31 katherinemartinez173
Heat flows into 1 kg of ice at 0°c, melting it, then warming the liquid up to 100°c, then boiling the liquid to vapor.1.1 kg of ice is 55.56 moles, which is approximately 3.34*10^25 molecules.2.there are more states available to each water molecule at 0°c than to ice at 0°c. use the connection between entropy and number of states to determine how many times more states the water has compared to ice.
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