For the process H2O(l) → H2O(s), occurring at a temperature of -10oC, the ∆Sm has a value of -20.54 J/K-mol. Which of the following would reflect the values of ∆Hm and ∆Gm associated with the freezing of water at a temperature of -10oC?

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For the process H<sub>2</sub>O(<em>l</em>) → H<sub>2</sub>O(s), occurring at a temperature of -10<sup>o</sup>C, the ∆S<sub>m</sub> has a value of -20.54 J/K-mol. Which of the following would reflect the values of ∆H<sub>m</sub> and ∆G<sub>m</sub> associated with the freezing of water at a temperature of -10<sup>o</sup>C?





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