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1. In an ice calorimeter experiment, what is the relationship between joules and volume change expressed in joules/mL of volume change?
a.) The specific volume of H20(l) is 1.001mL/g
b.) The specific volume of H2)(s) is 1.092mL/g
c.) The latent heat of fusion of ice is 334 J/g

is there a certain formula I am looking for?
Not sure how I would go about solving any of these parts.
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