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How much thermal energy is needed to melt 1.25 kg of water at its melting point? Use Q = masslaten heat of fusion.

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Answer:

416 kJ

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Answer:

Latent heatnof fusion = 417.5 J

Step-by-step explanation:

Specific latent heat of fusion of water is 334kJ.kg-1.

The heat required to melt water when it's ice I called latent heat because there is no temperature change, the only change observed is change in physical structure.

The amount of heat required to change 1 kg of solid to its liquid state (at its melting point) at atmospheric pressure is called Latent heat of Fusion.

Latent heat = ML

Latent heat= 1.25 kg * 334kJ.kg-1

Latent heat = 1.25*334 *(J/kg)*kg

Latent heat = 417.5 J

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