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Ice and water are at equilibrium at `0^@`C , `DeltaH`=4 kJ/mol for the process, `H_2 O_((s)) to H_2 O_((l))` which of the following is CORRECT?

A

`DeltaHgtTDeltaS`

B

`DeltaHlt TDeltaS`

C

`DeltaHneTDeltaS`

D

`DeltaH=TDeltaS`

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