Entropy and Solid Phase Change It is quite common for a solid to change from one solid state structure to another at a t
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 1:17 pm
Entropy and Solid Phase Change It is quite common for a solid to change from one solid state structure to another at a temperature below its melting point. For example, sulfur undergoes a phase change from the a-orthorhombic form (Se: density 2.07 g/cm³) to the B-monoclinic form (Se; density 2.00 g/cm³) as it is warmed above 95.3 °C. Assuming that AH for this phase change is 0.154 kJ/mol, calculate AS for this phase change. the tre kamienne Sa