Give the formula which shows the relation between the freezing point and the fusion enthalpy of a solvent.

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(N/A) The relationship between the freezing point $(T_f)$ and the enthalpy of fusion $(\Delta_{fus}H)$ is given by the formula:
$T_f = \frac{\Delta_{fus}H}{\Delta_{fus}S}$
where $\Delta_{fus}S$ is the entropy of fusion.

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