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Q: Liquid lead initially at 500°C is poured into a form so that it holds 2 kg. It then cools at constant pressure down to room temperature of 20°C as heat is transferred to the room. The melting point of lead is 327°C and the enthalpy change between the phases, hif, is 24.6kJ/kg. The specific heat is 0.138kJ/kg K for the solid and 0.155kJ/kg K for the liquid. Calculate the net entropy change for this process.