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Posted by Jamaal on Monday, December 6, 2010 at 12:13pm.

the normal freezing point of the element mercury, Hg(l), is a -38.9°C and its molar enthalpy of fusion, ΔHfusion=2.29 KJ/mol. What is the entropy change (J/K) of the system when 50 g of Hg(l) freezes at the normal freezing point. Hg= 200.59 g/mol

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