The enthalpy of fusion of methanol (CH3OH) is 3.16 KJ/mol. How much heat would be absorbed or released upon freezing 25.6 grams of methanol?

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q = mass x heat fusion.
q = 25.6g x (1 mol/molar mass CH3OH) x 3160 J = ? J and you know that freezing is an exothermic reaction; therefore, the ?J will be released.
thank you, i see where i messed up now
2.52 kj released
2.52 KJ Released #trustme
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