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What is the thermal energy needed to completely melt 9.60 mol of ice at 0.0 C

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Answer:

57.792 kJ

Step-by-step explanation:

Molar enthalpy of fusion of the substance is defined as the energy required to convert the substance in solid state, at its melting point to liquid state at constant pressure and no change in temperature.

For example the energy required to convert 1 mole of water (ice) at 0°C to 1 mole of water (liquid) at 0°C is 6.02 kJ/mol.

Thus, thermal energy required to convert 9.60 moles of ice is 6.02×9.60 kJ = 57.792 kJ

User Heinnge
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The thermal energy needed to completely melt 9.60 mole of ice at 0.0 C is 57.8 Kj

Explanation
ice melt to form water

The molar heat of fusion for water is 6.02 Kj/mol
Thermal energy = moles x molar heat of fussion for water

=9.6 mol x6.02 kj/mol =57.8 Kj
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