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17 September, 06:17

The molar heat of fusion for water is 6.01 kJ/mol. How much energy must be added to a 75.0-g block of ice at 0°C to change it to 75.0 g of liquid water at 0°C?

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  1. 17 September, 07:58
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    Answer is: 25,06 kJ of energy must be added to a 75 g block of ice.

    ΔHfusion (H₂O) = 6,01 kJ/mol.

    T (H₂O) = 0°C.

    m (H₂O) = 75 g.

    n (H₂O) = m (H₂O) : M (H₂O).

    n (H₂O) = 75 g : 18 g/mol.

    n (H₂O) = 4,17 mol.

    Q = ΔHfusion (H₂O) · n (H₂O)

    Q = 6,01 kJ/mol · 4,17 mol

    Q = 25,06 kJ.
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