what is the change in entropy when ice melts to give water
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Ice Melting
The entropy of the system, which is δQ/T, increases by δQ/273K. The heat δQ for this process is the energy required to change water from the solid state to the liquid state, and is called the enthalpy of fusion, i.e. ΔH for ice fusion.
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The change in entropy when ice melts to give water: Is always positive
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Entropy
It refers to the degree of randomness in a system .
It is denoted by S .
It is calculated as ΔS=ΔSproducts -ΔSreactants
Entropy of fusion is given by : S=qrev./Tf
When ice melts on absorbing heat , the molecules of ice on taking heat starts moving randomly and gets converted into water. As they gain energy therefore , randomness increases .
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