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The entropy change for a real, irreversible process is equal to:. a. the entropy change for a theoretical reversible process with the same initial and final states.
b. equal to the entropy change for the same process performed reversibly ONLY if the process can be reversed at all.
c. zero.
d. impossible to tell.

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