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What do you mean by the enthalpy of solidification of water at `0^(@)C` and 1 atm pressure `=-6.02kJ*mol^(-1)` ?

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This means that 6.02 kJ o heat is released when one mole of water completely freezes to ice at `0^(@)C` and 1 atm pressure.
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