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(a) what is the entropy change of a 14.6 g ice cube that melts completely in a bucket of water whose temperature is just above the freezing point of water?
(b) what is the entropy change of a 5.51 g spoonful of water that evaporates completely on a hot plate whose temperature is slightly above the boiling point of water?

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