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When ice melts at 1^(@)C :...

When ice melts at `1^(@)C` :

A

an increase in entropy

B

a decrease in entropy

C

a decreas in free entropy

D

process is spontaneous

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A, C, D

`H_(2)O(s) to H_(2)O(l)` [spontaneous process because `DeltaG lt 0, DeltaS lt 0`]
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