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damaskus [11]
4 years ago
9

A typical ice cube has a volume of about 16.0 cm3. Calculate the amount of energy needed to melt the ice cube. (Density of ice a

t 0.°C = 0.917 g/mL; molar enthalpy of fusion of ice = 6.009 kJ/mol; molar mass of H2O =18.02 g/mol.)
Chemistry
2 answers:
Olin [163]4 years ago
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2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
mojhsa [17]4 years ago
3 0

6.009*10^3 /18.016

=4.89KJ

so 4.89 KJ is needed

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