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What is the entropy change (in `JK^(-1)mol^(-1)`) when one mole of ice is converted into water at `0^(@)C`?
(The enthalpy change for the conversion of ice to liquid water is `6.0KJmol^(-1)` at `0^(@)C`)

A

21.98

B

20.13

C

2.013

D

2.198

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