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How much heat must be added to 150 grams of ice at 0°C to form water at 0°C?

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Given:

The mass of the ice is m = 150 g

Required: The heat required to convert ice to water at zero degrees Celsius.

Step-by-step explanation:

The heat can be calculated by the formula


Q=mL_f

Here, the latent heat of fusion is


L_f=\text{ 80 cal/g}

On substituting the values, the heat will be


\begin{gathered} Q=150\text{ g}*(80cal)/(g) \\ =12000\text{ cal} \end{gathered}

Final Answer: The heat required to convert ice to water at zero degrees Celsius is 12000 calories.

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