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Four different Entropy (S) - Temperature (T) diagrams, representing liquid to vapour phase transition process of a pure substance in a closed system under constant pressure are shown. The diagram, which correctly represents the process, is: 
 

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In an entropy-temperature diagram, a vertical line indicates a phase change under constant pressure, where the temperature remains constant but the entropy increases during the transition from liquid to vapour.
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The Correct Option is A

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The phase transition from liquid to vapour at constant pressure is represented by a vertical line in the entropy-temperature (S-T) diagram, indicating a change in entropy at a constant temperature during the phase change. The phase change occurs along the boundary between liquid and vapour phases.

Step 1: Analyze the diagrams.
- In the S-T diagram, the vertical line represents the phase transition, and the slope of the line reflects the heat required for the phase change.
- The process of liquid to vapour phase transition occurs isothermally at the boiling point of the substance, which should be depicted as a vertical line (constant temperature) where entropy increases.

Step 2: Identify the correct diagram.
- Diagram 1 correctly represents the liquid to vapour phase transition with a vertical line indicating the isothermal phase transition, where entropy increases.
- Diagrams 2, 3, and 4 do not represent the phase transition correctly as they do not depict a vertical line, which is characteristic of the transition under constant pressure.

Step 3: Conclusion.
Thus, the correct diagram that represents the liquid to vapour phase transition at constant pressure is diagram 1. The answer is (A).

Final Answer: (A) 1

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