Answer:
1556.906J/K=ΔS
Step-by-step explanation:
Entropy is a thermodynamic property that measures the level of molecular disorder in a substance.
This property is already calculated for all pressure and temperature values.
Therefore, to solve this problem we must use thermodynamic tables for water and calculate the specific entropy in the two states, finally multiply by the mass to find the entropy change.
the entropy change is given by the following equation
ΔS=m(s2-s1)
where
ΔS=change in the entropy
s= especific entropy
m=mass=257g=0.257Kg
for the state 1: entropy for liquid water at 99°C
s1=1296J/kgK
for the state 2: entropy for steam at 100°C
s2=7354J/kgK
solving
ΔS=0.257(7354-1296)=1556.906J/K