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3 August, 20:02

How much heat must be removed to freeze a tray of ice cubes if the water has a mass of 40.0 g? (the molar heat of fusion of water is 6.01 kj/mol.)

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  1. 3 August, 21:32
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    We will use the formula Q = nl, where Q is the heat, n is the number of moles and l is the latent molar heat of fusion of water.

    The formula to calculate moles is moles = mass / Mr, so n = 40 / 18 which comes out to be 2.22 moles.

    Now we can calculate the heat, Q = 2.22 x 6.01. So 13.34 kJ of heat must be removed in order to freeze a tray of ice of 40 g
  2. 3 August, 23:16
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    We sill use the formula:

    Q = nl, where Q is the heat, n is the number of moles and l is the latent molar heat of fusion of water.

    moles = mass / Mr

    n = 40 / 18

    n = 2.22 moles

    Q = 2.22 x 6.01

    Q = 13.34 kJ of heat must be removed
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