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At 0^(@)C , ice and water are in equilib...

At `0^(@)C` , ice and water are in equilibrium and `DeltaS` and `DeltaG` for the conversion of ice to liquid water is,if "Delta H=6J/mol

A

`DeltaS=21.98` `DeltaG=0.54`

B

`DeltaS=2.198` `DeltaG=0`

C

`DeltaS=2.198` `DeltaG=-0.54`

D

`DeltaS=21.98` `DeltaG=0`

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