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Define and explain enthalpy of freezing.
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Enthalpy of freezing (ΔfreezH): The enthalpy change that accompanies the solidification of one mole of a liquid into solid at constant temperature and pressure is called enthalpy of freezing.
For example, \[\ce{H2O(l) -> H2O(s) \Delta_{freez}H = -6.01 kJ Mol^{-1}}\]
This equation describes that when one mole of water freezes (solidifies) at 0°C (273 K) and 1 atmosphere, 6.01 kJ of heat will be released to the surroundings.
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