Suppose 2 moles of water at 333 K are added to 4 moles of water at 293 K. What would be the entropy change associated with this process, assuming that there is no exchange of heat with the surroundings? (The heat capacity of water is Cp,m = 75.3 J/K-mol and may be considered to be independent of temperature.)

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Suppose 2 moles of water at 333 K are added to 4 moles of water at 293 K. What would be the entropy change associated with this process, assuming that there is no exchange of heat with the surroundings? (The heat capacity of water is C<sub>p,m</sub> = 75.3 J/K-mol and may be considered to be independent of temperature.)





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