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The molar heat of fusion for water is
6.009 kJ/mol. How much energy would be
required to melt 15.11 mol ice?
Answer in units of kJ.

Thanks in advance!
10 years ago

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DrBob222
Same process as your Hvap problem.
10 years ago
DRACH
95.42292
9 years ago
Anonymous
it would be 127.5
4 years ago

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