A 2.00 kg piece of lead at 40.0°C is placed in a very large quantity of water at 10.0°C, and thermal equilibrium is eventually reached. Calculate the TOTAL change in entropy that occurs during this process. The specific heat of lead is 130 J/(kg ? K)
A) 190 J/K
B) 100 J/K
C) 6.6 J/K
D) 6.2 J/K
E) 1.4 J/K
Answer: E
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