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determination of absolute entropy of the solid liquid and gas ​

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In practice, chemists determine the absolute entropy of a substance by measuring the molar heat capacity (Cp) as a function of temperature and then plotting the quantity Cp/T versus T. ... The third law of thermodynamics establishes the zero for entropy as that of a perfect, pure crystalline solid at 0 K

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In practice, chemists determine the absolute entropy of a substance by measuring the molar heat capacity (Cp) as a function of temperature and then plotting the quantity Cp/T versus T. The area under the curve between 0 K and any temperature T is the absolute entropy of the substance at T.

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