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For a phase change, H2O(l) + 0°C, 1bar ⇌ H2O(s)
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06/10/2020 12:30 pm
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For a phase change,
H2O(l) + 0°C, 1bar ⇌ H2O(s)
(a) ΔG = 0
(b) ΔS = 0
(c) ΔH = 0
(d) ΔU = 0
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06/10/2020 12:32 pm

(a) ΔG = 0
Explanation:
ΔG = 0 at equilibrium.
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