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Calculate the entropy of the process of freezing of benzene under 1 atm pressure in 2...

Calculate the entropy of the process of freezing of benzene under 1 atm pressure in 2 cases

a. Reversible solidification at 50C knowing the freezing temperature of benzene is -2370 cal/mol.

b. Non-reversible freezing condensation at -50C.

Knowing the heat capacity of solid and liquid benzene is 30,3 and 29,3 cal/mol.K espectively.)

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