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The molar heat of fusion for water is 6.009 kJ/mol. How much energy is required to melt 3.00 moles of ice in 0°C

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To calculate the energy required to melt a given amount of ice, we can use the formula:

Energy = Molar Heat of Fusion * Number of Moles

Given:
Molar Heat of Fusion for water = 6.009 kJ/mol
Number of Moles = 3.00 moles

Plugging in these values into the formula, we get:

Energy = 6.009 kJ/mol * 3.00 moles

Calculating the expression, the energy required to melt 3.00 moles of ice at 0°C is:

Energy = 18.027 kJ
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