Asked by evelyn

The question is how many kilojoules are required to melt 24g of ice at 100 degrees celsius?

Can you please correct me if im wrong. ( Which I'll probably will be )
I did:
24 x 333= 800kj

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Answered by drwls
Melting does not occur at 100 C. It occurs at 0 C (with a small dependence upon pressure). Are you sure you do not want the heat required for vaporization? Or the heat required to melt ice at 0 C and heat the liquid to 100 C?
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