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. Suppose 1mol superheated ice melts to liquid water at 25℃. Assume the specific heats of ice ( 2.1 ) and liquid water ( ) are independent of temperature. kJ kg*K 4.2 kJ kg*K The enthalpy change for the melting of ice at 0℃ is . Calculate ∆H, ∆Ssys 6 , and ∆G kJ mol for this process

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