A student melts 50.0 grams of ice using 16650 J

  1. A student melts 50.0 grams of ice using 16650 J of energy. What is the heat of fusion of ice?
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  2. In frost wedging, a crack expands when water __________. When the water ___________ it can seep into new fissures in the rock.
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  3. H₂O (water) melts at 0°C. A student observes another pure substance that melts at 10°C. Which of the following conclusions
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  4. In frost wedging, a crack expands when water __________. When the water ___________ it can seep into new fissures in the rock.
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  5. In frost wedging, a crack expands when water __________. When the water ___________ it can seep into new fissures in the rock.
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  6. In frost wedging, a crack expands when water __________. When the water ___________ it can seep into new fissures in the rock.
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  7. Water melts at 0°C. A student observes a liquid that melts at 10ºC. Which conclusion can the student reasonably draw?(1 point)
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  8. In an experiment, a student burns 115.6 grams of paper, he collects all the products, finding that it produced 10.2 grams of
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  9. A student is given 2 small, identical ice cubes and places the ice cubes on blocks of two unknown materials. The ice cube on
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  10. A student places 5.77 grams of wex (a mythical substance often burned for light on other planets) in a test tube and then melts
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