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20 January, 08:52

What quantity of energy is released from 506 g of liquid water freezes

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  1. 20 January, 11:02
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    Given:

    Mass of water = 506 g

    To determine:

    The amount of energy released when 506 g of water freezes

    Explanation:

    The process involves a phase change from liquid water to solid

    Liquid water ↔ Solid water/ice

    Now, the molar enthalpy of fusion of water i. e. the energy released when water freezes is 334 J/g

    Thus, the energy released corresponding to 506 g of water is-

    = 506 g * 334 J/1 g = 169,004 J

    Ans: Energy released = 169 kJ
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