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  1. Heat of fusion (¦¤Hfus) is used for calculations involving a phase change between solid and liquid, with no temperature
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  2. How many grams of ice at -6.1C can be completely converted to liquid at 27.4C if the available heat for this process is
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  3. How much heat is required to heat 0.1 g of ice at −30 C to steam at 100 C? Use the approximate values below for your
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  4. How much heat is required to heat 0.1 g of ice at −30 C to steam at 100 C? Use the approximate values below for your
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  5. When you freeze water, 80 calories of heat are released into the surroundings for every gram of water that freezes. This is
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  6. How many grams of ice at 0 oC and 1 atm could be melted by the addition of 2.2 kJ of heat? The ∆Hfus of ice is 6.0 kJ/mol.
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  7. HOW MANY GRAMS OF ice at 0oc can be melted into water at 0oc by the additon of 75.0 of heat ? hfus = 6.01 kj/mo
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  8. Conclusion question(s) from a lab we did to find the heat of fusion of ice:Does the value obtained for the molar heat of fusion
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  9. Calculate the amount of heat absorbed when 58 g of steam at 117◦C are completely converted to ice at −32.5◦C.Specific
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  10. how much heat is required to completely vapporize 2.3 grams of ice starting at -50 degrees Celsius? (the specific heat of ice is
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