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10 May, 05:53

What is the enthalpy of fusion of water?

a-

4.18 J/g*C

b-

0 Kelvins

c-

18.01 g/mol

d-

334 kJ/g

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  1. 10 May, 07:46
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    d - 334 kJ/g.

    Explanation:

    You can detect it from the units of the different choices.

    a - has the unit J/g.°C that is the unit of the specific heat capacity (c).

    b - has the unit Kelvin that is the unit of temperature.

    c - has the unit g/mol which is the unit of the molar mass.

    d - has the unit kJ/g which is the unit of the enthalpy divided by the no. of rams that is the specific entha; py of fusion.

    So, the right choice is: d - 334 kJ/g.
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