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How Many KJ of Heat Are Needed to Completely Melt

Question 112

Question 112

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How many kJ of heat are needed to completely melt 17.3 g of H2O,given that the water is at its melting point? The heat of fusion for water is 6.02kJ/mole.


A) 0.961
B) 5.79
C) 1.04
D) 6.26
E) none of the above

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