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What is the change in entropy if a mole of water is heated at constant pressure from 0 to 100 C. Cp = 75.291

What is the change in entropy if a mole of water is heated at constant pressure from 0 to 100 ° C. Cp = 75.291 J / K-mol. Tf = 0 ° C; ∆H, f = 6.0095 kJ / mol, Teb = 100 ° C; ∆Heb = 40.656 kJ / mol

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