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At `0^(2)C`, if enthalpy of fusion of ice is 1365 kcal/mol. The molar entropy, change for melting of ice at `0^(@)C` is

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`Delta _("fusion") S = (Delta_("fusion")H)/(T_(f)) = (1365)/(273)`
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