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The enthalpy change when 1.00 g of water freezes at `0^(@)C` and 1.00 atm is `(DeltaH_("fusion")=1.435 k.cal//mol)`

A

0.079 cal/g

B

`-79.2 cal//g`

C

99.7 cal/g

D

`-79.7 cal//g`

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D

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