3.51. Order the following substances in order of increasing entropy: NaCl (solid), C (graphite), C (diamond), BaSO4 (solid), Si (crystal), Fe (solid).

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3.49. The absolute entropy of Kr at 298.15 K is 163.97 J/mol-K.
What is its absolute entropy at 200.00 K if the volume remains
unchanged? Assume that the heat capacity is constant.
3.50. The element helium is thought to remain a liquid at
absolute zero. (Solid helium can be made only by exerting a
pressure of about 26 atm on a liquid sample.) Is the entropy of
liquid helium at absolute zero exactly zero? Why or why not?
3.51. Order the following substances in order of increasing
entropy: NaCl (solid), C (graphite), C (diamond), BaSO4 (solid),
Si (crystal), Fe (solid).
Transcribed Image Text:3.49. The absolute entropy of Kr at 298.15 K is 163.97 J/mol-K. What is its absolute entropy at 200.00 K if the volume remains unchanged? Assume that the heat capacity is constant. 3.50. The element helium is thought to remain a liquid at absolute zero. (Solid helium can be made only by exerting a pressure of about 26 atm on a liquid sample.) Is the entropy of liquid helium at absolute zero exactly zero? Why or why not? 3.51. Order the following substances in order of increasing entropy: NaCl (solid), C (graphite), C (diamond), BaSO4 (solid), Si (crystal), Fe (solid).
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