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In a calorimeter 3.34 kj of heat was absorbed when 10g of ice melted. What is the enthalpy of the fusion of the ice? I know the answer is 334J/g but I don't know how?
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In a calorimeter 3.34 kj of heat was absorbed when 10g of ice melted. What is the enthalpy of the fusion of the ice?
I know the answer is 334J/g but I don't know how?
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3.34*1000= 3340 j
Now divide joules by grams
3340/10 =334 j/g
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