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how many grams of water at 0 degree C can be frozen into ice at 0 degree C if 55.0 kJ of heat is removed?
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DrBob222
q = mass x heat fusion
55,000 = mass x heat fusion.
Look up heat of fusion (in Joules/g) and solve for mass in grams.
55,000 = mass x heat fusion.
Look up heat of fusion (in Joules/g) and solve for mass in grams.
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