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glenL
Feb3-08, 09:36 PM
The heat of melting of ice at 1 atm and 0 degree c is +5.9176kj/mol. The density of ice under these conditions is 0.917g/cm^3 and the density fo water is 0.9998g/cm^3



What will the melting point be at 10 atm? Derive necessary equations and make necessary asumptions.



DeltaH and deltaS can be easily calculated, but i was thinking that dp/dt=(s2-s1)/(v2-v1). however i don't know if the formula is correct and how to apply to this problem. Thank you.

Mapes
Feb4-08, 06:58 AM
This is a good start. Is there a relationship between s, h, and Tm, so that you can express \Delta s in terms of \Delta h?