When a solid melts at constant pressure, the volume of the

Chapter 15, Problem 15.9

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When a solid melts at constant pressure, the volume of the resulting liquid does not differ much from the volume of the solid. According to the first law of thermodynamics, how does the internal energy of the liquid compare to the internal energy of the solid? The internal energy of the liquid is (a) greater than, (b) the same as, (c) less than the internal energy of the solid.

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