Calculate change in entropy for 1 mole gas due to heating from 298K to 498K for the following :
A) closed, monatomic gas, isochoric
B) closed, monatomic ideal gas, isobaric
C) closed, diatomic ideal gas, isochoric
D) closed, diatomic ideal gas, isobaric


using proprty of monoatomic gas and diatomic gas we can find entropy change for cases
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Calculate change in entropy for 1 mole gas due to heating from 298K to 498K for...
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