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Calcualte the enthalpy change on freezing of 1.0 mole of water at `10.0^(@)C` to ice at `-10^(@)`C. `Delta_(fs)H=6.03 kJ mol^(-1)` at `0^(@)C`.
`C_(p)[H_(2)O(l)] = 75.3 J mol^(-1) K^(-1), C_(P)[H_(2)O(s)] = 36.8 Jmol^(-1)K^(-1)`

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To calculate the enthalpy change on freezing 1.0 mole of water at 10.0°C to ice at -10.0°C, we will consider three steps involved in this process: 1. Cooling the liquid water from 10.0°C to 0.0°C. 2. Freezing the water at 0.0°C to ice at 0.0°C. 3. Cooling the ice from 0.0°C to -10.0°C. Let's calculate the enthalpy change for each step. ...
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