What is the change in entropy of the lead when 2.0 kg of molten lead at its melting point temperature solidifies? For lead: L V = 207 kcal/kg at 1744°C, L F = 5.9 kcal/kg at 328°C.

Express your answer using two significant figures in kcal/K

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To calculate the change in entropy of the lead when it solidifies, we need to use the information given about the latent heat of fusion (L_F) and the latent heat of vaporization (L_V) of lead, as well as the temperature at which the phase change occurs.

First, let's calculate the heat released when the lead solidifies. This can be done using the formula:

Q = m * L_F

where Q is the heat released, m is the mass of lead, and L_F is the latent heat of fusion.

Given:
Mass of lead (m) = 2.0 kg
Latent heat of fusion of lead (L_F) = 5.9 kcal/kg

Plugging in the given values into the formula, we get:

Q = 2.0 kg * 5.9 kcal/kg = 11.8 kcal

Next, let's calculate the change in temperature during the phase change. This can be done using the formula:

ΔT = (T_f - T_i)

where ΔT is the change in temperature, T_f is the final temperature (melting point temperature), and T_i is the initial temperature (melting point temperature - 328°C).

Given:
Final temperature (T_f) = 328°C
Initial temperature (T_i) = 1744°C - 328°C = 1416°C

Plugging in the given values into the formula, we get:

ΔT = 328°C - 1416°C = -1088°C

Now, let's calculate the change in entropy. The change in entropy (ΔS) can be calculated using the formula:

ΔS = Q / ΔT

Given:
Q = 11.8 kcal
ΔT = -1088°C

First, let's convert the change in temperature from Celsius to Kelvin. This can be done by adding 273 to the temperature in Celsius:

ΔT = -1088°C + 273 = -815 K

Plugging in the given values into the formula, we get:

ΔS = 11.8 kcal / -815 K = -0.014 kcal/K

To express the answer with two significant figures, we round the final value to -0.01 kcal/K.

Therefore, the change in entropy of the lead when 2.0 kg of molten lead at its melting point temperature solidifies is -0.01 kcal/K.