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Calculate the entropy change in the melting of 1kg of ice at `0^(@)C.` Heat of fusion of ice `= 334.72 Jg^(-1).`

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Enthopy of melting of ice, `Delta S _(fus) = (Delta H _(fus))/( T _(fus))= ( 33.4 71 Jg ^(-1) xx 1000 g )/(273 K) = 1226 JK ^(-1)`
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