The following data is known about the melting of a compound AB. ∆H = 9.2 kJ mol –1 . ∆S =…
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The following data is known about the melting of a compound AB. ∆H = 9.2 kJ mol–1. ∆S = 0.008 kJ K–1 mol–1. Its melting point is :
- 736 K
- 1050 K
- 1150 K
- 1150°C
Answer
(C) 1150 K
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