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The molar enthalpy of fusion (ΔH°) of bromine is 10.570 kJ/mol, and the molar entropy of fusion (ΔS°) of bromine is 39.750 J/mol K. Using this information, estimate the freezing point of bromine. (You must answer in Kelvin.)

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Answer:

265.91194 K

Step-by-step explanation:


\Delta H^(\circ) = Molar enthalpy of fusion = 10.57 kJ/mol


\Delta S^(\circ) = Molar entropy of fusion = 39.75 J/mol


T_f = Freezing point

Molar entropy of fusion is given by


\Delta S^(\circ)=(\Delta H^(\circ))/(T_f)\\\Rightarrow T_f=(\Delta H^(\circ))/(\Delta S^(\circ))\\\Rightarrow T_f=(10.57* 10^3)/(39.75)\\\Rightarrow T_f=265.91194\ K

The freezing point of bromine is 265.91194 K

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