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Chapter 20, Problem 8P
At very low temperatures, the molar specific heat Cv of many solids is approximately Cv = AT3, where A depends on the particular substance. For aluminum, A = 3.15 × 10−5 J/mol · K4. Find the entropy change for 4.00 mol of aluminum when its temperature is raised from 5.00 k to 10.0 K.
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