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Calculate the entropy change of `n`-hexane when `1mol` of it evaporates at `341.7K (Delta_(vap)H^(Theta) = 290.0 kJ mol^(-1))`

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To calculate the entropy change (ΔS) of n-hexane when 1 mol of it evaporates at 341.7 K, we can use the formula: \[ \Delta S = \frac{\Delta H_{\text{vap}}}{T} \] Where: - ΔS is the change in entropy, ...
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