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12 July, 20:19

Calculate the heat change in calories for melting 65 g of ice at 0 ∘c.

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  1. 12 July, 21:51
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    When ice melts, the physicals state changes from solid to liquid. The energy or the heat required (q) required to change a unit mass (m) of a substance from solid to liquid is known as the enthalpy or heat of fusion (ΔHf). The variables; q, m and ΔHf are related as:

    q = m * ΔHf

    the mass of ice m = 65 g

    the heat of fusion of water at 0C = ΔHf = 334 J/g

    Therefore: q = 65 g * 334 J/g = 21710 J

    Now:

    4.184 J = 1 cal

    which implies that: 21710 J = 1 cal * 21710 J/4.184 J = 5188.8 cal

    Hence the heat required is 5188.8 cal or 5.2 Kcal (approx)
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