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    The Molar Entropy of Pb(s) at 298 K Is Equal
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The Molar Entropy of Pb(s) at 298 K Is Equal

Question 86

Question 86

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The molar entropy of Pb(s) at 298 K is equal to


A) CP × 298.
B) zero.
C) the sum of the integral of CPdT/T from 0 K to 298 K.

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