Calculate the enthalpy change when 1.0 g of water is frozen at 0 0 C ( H _ f ^ 0 = 1.435…
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Calculate the enthalpy change when 1.0 g of water is frozen at 00C (\(\Delta \mathrm{H}_{\mathrm{f}}^{0}\)= 1.435 kcal mol–1)
- – 1.435 cal g–1
- – 80.0 cal g–1
- 80.0 cal g–1
- – 55.6 cal g–1
Answer
(B) – 80.0 cal g –1
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