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The thermodynamic property that measures the extent of molecular disorder is called entropy. The direction of a spontaneous process for which the energy is constant is always the one that increases the molecular disorder. Entropy change of phase transformation can be calculated using Trouton's formula (DeltaS= (DeltaH)/(T)). In the reversible adiabatic process, however, DeltaS will be zero. The rise in temperature in isobaric and isochoric conditions is found to increase the randomness or entropy of the system. DeltaS= 2.303 C log (T_(1)//T_(2)), (C = C_(P) or C_(V)) The melting point of a solid is 300K and its latent heat of fusion is 600 cal mol^(-1). The entropy change for the fusion of 1 mole of the soli (in cal K^(-1)) at the same temperature would be:

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200
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20

Answer :B


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