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If the heat of fusion of ice is 335 j/g, how much heat is needed to melt 4.36 g of ice at 0.0 °c?
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If the heat of fusion of ice is 335 j/g, how much heat is needed to melt 4.36 g of ice at 0.0 °c?
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heat=335*4.36
=1460.6 joules
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