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The heat of fusion ΔHf of ethyl acetate C4H8O2 is 10.5 /kJmol. Calculate the change in entropy ΔS when 95.g of ethyl acetate freezes at −84.0°C. Be sure your answer contains a u…
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The heat of fusion ΔHf of ethyl acetate C4H8O2 is 10.5 /kJmol. Calculate the change in entropy ΔS when 95.g of ethyl acetate freezes at −84.0°C. Be sure your answer contains a u…
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The heat of fusion ΔHf of ethyl acetate C4H8O2 is 10.5 /kJmol. Calculate the change in entropy ΔS when 95.g of ethyl acetate freezes at −84.0°C. Be sure your answer contains a unit symbol. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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