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Calculate the change in entropy for the fusion of 1 mole of ice (water). The melting point of water is 273 K and molar enthalpy of funsion for water `=6.0 kJ mol^(-1)`

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To calculate the change in entropy (ΔS) for the fusion of 1 mole of ice (water), we can use the formula: \[ \Delta S = \frac{\Delta H_{\text{fusion}}}{T} \] where: - ΔH_fusion is the molar enthalpy of fusion, ...
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