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At `127^oC`, heat of fusion of a compound is 4.8kJ/mol. Entropy change for the process is

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`37.8 JK^-1mol^-1`

B

`15 JK^-1mol^-1`

C

`18.6 JK^-1mol^-1`

D

`12 JK^-1mol^-1`

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