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Entropy change in a process where 1 litre of liquid He is poured into ice cold water is

A

Finite and positive

B

Finite and negative

C

Zero

D

Infinity

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The correct Answer is:
A

The temperature of liquid He is very low compared to ice cold water thus the entropy will increase.
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