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Revision as of 12:38, 21 November 2022
Entropy of Phase Changes...
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- 5) Solid --> Liquid phase change (fusion/melting/freezing)
- - under constant pressure (ΔH)
- - under constant volume (ΔU)
- For processes involving solids and liquids, ΔH ~ ΔU, hence ΔS is the same for both constant P and constant V.
- 6) Liquid --> gas phase change (vaporization/boiling/condensation)
- - under constant pressure (ΔH)
- - under constant volume (ΔU)
- For processes involving gases, ΔH ≠ ΔU, hence ΔS is not the same for constant P and constant V processes.
Example Problem 3
Calculate the entropy of fusion for 5 PAHs.
Poly aromatic hydrocarbons (<-- wiki link here) represent and interesting set of compounds.