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Calculate the change in entropy when 10.0 g of ice at -10.0°C is converted to water vapor at 115 °C at a constant pressure of 1 bar,.
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Information: Cp, m(H20, 3) = +37.6 J K-1 mol-1; Cp, m(H20, 2) = + 75.75.3 J K-1 mol-1; Cp, m(H20,
g) = +33.6 J K mol1. The standard enthalpy of vaporization of H20 (1) is +40.7 kJ mol-1
and the standard enthalpy of fusion of H2O(s) = 6.01 kJ mol-1. At 1 bar Tmp = 0.0 °C and Tbp = 100.0°C.

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