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The enthalpy of funsion of water is 1.435 kcal/mol. The molar entropy change for the melting of ice at `0^(@)C` is :

A

5.260 cal/(mol K)

B

0.526 cal/(mol K)

C

10.52 cal/(mol K)

D

21.04 cal/(mol K)

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A

`Delta S=(Delta H)/(T)=(1.435xx1000)/(273)"Cal mol"^(-1)`
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