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The heat of fusion for water at its normal freezing or melting temperature is L=333 kJ/kg. How much water remains unfrozen after 50.2 kJ is transferred as heat from 260 g of liquid water initially at its
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The heat of fusion for water at its normal freezing or melting temperature is L=333 kJ/kg. How much water remains unfrozen after 50.2 kJ is transferred as heat from 260 g of liquid water initially at its freezing point? ...?
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50.2 kJ = 333 kJ/kg * mass of water mass of water is 0.15075075075075075075075075075075 kg therefore mass of unfrozen water is 0.10924924924924924924924924924925 kg
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50.2 kJ = 333 kJ/kg * mass of watermass of water is 0.15075075075075075075075075075075 kgtherefore mass of unfrozen water is 0.10924924924924924924924924924925 kg
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