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For a process `H_(2)O(s) rarr H_(2)O(l) at 273 K`

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`G (ice) = G ("water") = 0`

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`G (ice) = G ("water") 1= 0`

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`G(ice) gt G (water)`

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`G(ice) lt G(water)`

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To solve the problem regarding the melting of ice at 273 K, we need to analyze the conditions under which the process occurs spontaneously. Here’s a step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Understand the Process The process in question is the melting of ice (H₂O(s)) to liquid water (H₂O(l)) at a temperature of 273 K, which is the melting point of ice. ### Step 2: Identify the Condition for Spontaneity For any thermodynamic process to be spontaneous, the change in Gibbs free energy (ΔG) must be less than zero (ΔG < 0). ...
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