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Posted by im lost on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at 3:44pm.

Given that the heat of fusion of water is -6.02 kJ/mol, that the heat capacity of H2O(l) is 75.2 kJ/mol*K and that the heat capacity of H2O(s) is 37.7 kJ/mol*K, calculate the heat of fusion of water at -11 K.

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