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Latent heat of fusion of ice is 6kJ `mol^(-1)`. Calculate the entropy change in the fusion of ice.

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To calculate the entropy change in the fusion of ice, we can use the relationship between enthalpy change (ΔH), temperature (T), and entropy change (ΔS) during a phase change. The formula we will use is: \[ \Delta S = \frac{\Delta H}{T} \] **Step 1: Identify the given values.** - Latent heat of fusion of ice (ΔH) = 6 kJ/mol ...
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